Mystery: Who blew up the dam in Ukraine?
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The reservoir supplies water to both Ukraine's Crimean peninsula – occupied by Russia since 2014 – and the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant, Europe's largest, which needs an uninterrupted supply to cool its reactors.

https://www.balkanweb.com/shperthimi-ne-...aporizhia/
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The same group which blew up nd2
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Ukrainian Prime Minister: There are no civilian casualties after the dam collapse
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmihal pointed out that there were no civilian casualties due to flooding after the collapse of a large dam in the Kherson region.

Russia is launching an investigation into the destruction of the dam
The Russian Investigative Committee, which investigates serious crimes, says it has opened a criminal investigation after the Kahovka dam burst.

The alleged attack in the Russian-controlled town of Nova Kahovka in Ukraine's Kherson region was condemned by both Russia and Ukraine.

https://www.24sata.hr/news/zracna-uzbuna...smo-914899
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Russian forces destroy Kakhovka dam, triggering humanitarian disaster...isit Russia or Ukraine?.

https://kyivindependent.com/southern-ope...d-reports/
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More likely to be Ukraine.
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https://twitter.com/i/status/1666004303155175424
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(06-06-2023, 09:34 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Russian forces destroy Kakhovka dam, triggering humanitarian disaster...isit Russia or Ukraine?.

https://kyivindependent.com/southern-ope...d-reports/
The dam. Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant across Dnipro River, occupied by Russian forces, was destroyed on morning of June 6, sparking a large-scale humanitarian and environmental disaster
Ukraine's Southern Operational reported early in the morning that Russian forces blew up the dam.

Video footage spread on social media clearly shows major breach in the section of the dam closest to Russian-occupied eastern bank of the river. As to a resident of a nearby settlement cited by Ukrainska Pravda, there was a single explosion, after then dam "collapsed like a house of cards."

Ukraine's national police called for residents of 10 villages alongside the bank of the Dnipro River to evacuate, as well as part of Kherson city itself.

In the hours after the explosion, floodwaters quickly began to hit settlements downstream from the dam. At 9 a.m., Kherson Oblast Governor Oleksandr Prokudin reported that the villages of Tiahinka, Lvove, Odradokamianka, Ivanivka, Mykilske, Tokarivka, Poniativka, Bilozerka, and the  Ostriv district in Kherson were "fully or partially flooded."
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8utR7QOL_To&t=2s
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The State Emergency Service urged civilians in Kherson Oblast to remain vigilant of landmines dislodged by flooding after Russian forces blew up the dam.

Other areas can lose their main water supply for a very long time. This includes occupied Crimea, which relied on rerouted water from the Dnipro through the reservoir. This will wreck large tracts of agriculture on the mainland and the peninsula.

For example, vegetable growers in the region will lose 20,000 hectares of productive land, according to agricultural consulting firm Agroanalysis. Its director, Vadym Dudka, said that this pushed back the restoration of Kherson Oblast's vegetable production by five years.

It will also force important industries, like metallurgical plants, to grind to a halt in multiple cities because they need uninterrupted access to water.

https://kyivindependent.com/consequences...emolition/
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