As part of the campaign “Not a Single Drop to the Occupant”, which was previously launched by the Crimean Tatar Resource Center, we present to your attention the third poster “Water – after de-occupation”.
We continue to inform the international and Ukrainian communities about how the Russian Federation is deliberately creating a catastrophic water situation in the occupied Crimea. In our previous publications, we talked about militarization, population replacement and industry. Another acute question arises. Why doesn't Ukraine need to supply water to the occupied Crimea?
This is a national security issue.
The Russian Federation continues to pursue a criminal policy towards the Ukrainian State. Russian aggression has not stopped. We must understand that by supplying water to the occupied Crimea, we speed up:
the process of settling the peninsula by citizens of the Russian Federation and its overpopulation;
the process of militarization;
the process of large infrastructure construction that destroys the ecosystem of Crimea.
On the other hand, we certainly care about our citizens, but we must understand that the threat that looms over Ukraine will only intensify due to the presence of water at the occupants’ disposal.
That is why the Crimean Tatar Resource Center launched a campaign "Not a Single Drop to the Occupant" in order to inform the international community and the public about what is happening in Crimea and to warn about the possible consequences.
We call on everyone to join the information campaign of the Crimean Tatar Resource Center and distribute this poster on their pages on social networks (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Telegram) to show the whole world that we continue to fight for our Crimea and will never give water to the invader.
The posters were developed by the Crimean Tatar Resource Center, activists of the international movement for the de-occupation of Crimea and solidarity with the Crimean Tatar people #LIBERATECRIMEA and Ukrainian artist Andriy Yermolenko.
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