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UK says Mariupol at risk of Cholera outbreak
Russia is struggling to provide basic public services to the population in Russian-occupied territories, said in a statement.
There is likely also a critical shortage of medicines in Kherson, Britain's Ministry of Defence said in a Twitter update https://twitter.com/DefenceHQ/status/1535130749774479363.
Russia is struggling to provide basic public services to the population in Russian-occupied territories, it added.
Last month, WHO's Ukraine Incident Manager, Dorit Nitzan, said Mariupol, which is now controlled by Russian forces after weeks of siege and heavy bombardment, was among occupied areas where there was a risk of cholera.
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