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- **Water Crisis in Crimea**: The Crimean Peninsula relies heavily on the North Crimean Canal for water, which was blocked by Ukraine in 2014, leading to severe water shortages.

- **Russian Invasion**: In February 2022, Russian troops occupied the canal and restored water flow to Crimea, but the joy was short-lived due to subsequent dam destruction.

- **Clause 11-1**: This clause proposes repairing the Dnieper dam and reopening the canal, with Russia bearing the direct costs and Ukraine handling indirect costs.

- **Political Implications**: The repair and reopening of the canal are seen as acts of leadership and humanity by both Russian and Ukrainian leaders, with significant political and economic benefits.

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