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[VIDEO] Blame fame: Dam break in ukraine triggers floods

INTERNACIONAL

06-06-2023


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Publicado: 06-06-2023 10:35:55 PDT

Accusations between Ukraine and Russia intensify as waters overflow

A torrent of water burst through a massive dam on the Dnipro River in southern Ukraine on Tuesday, flooding a stretch of the war zone and forcing villagers to flee. Ukraine and its Western allies accused Russia of deliberately blowing up the dam as a war crime, while the Kremlin claimed it was Ukraine who sabotaged the structure. No immediate evidence of guilt was presented by either side.

 

The destruction of the dam creates a new humanitarian and environmental disaster in the heart of the war zone, just as Ukraine is unleashing a counteroffensive to drive out Russian troops from its territory. The dam supplies water to an agricultural strip in southern Ukraine, including the Russian-occupied Crimea Peninsula, and also cools the Russia-controlled Zaporiyia nuclear plant.

 

Ukrainian and Russian authorities blamed each other for the dam explosion. As villagers were evacuated and waters continued to rise, Ukrainian police carried out rescue efforts and released videos of the operations. The dam break also raises concerns about water supply in Crimea and the ability of the Zaporiyia power plant to cool its reactors.

 

The international community condemned the incident, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky holding "Russian terrorists" responsible and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg describing it as a "scandalous act." Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed it was sabotage by Ukraine and stated that their offensive actions in the conflict were failing.

 

The dam break has also affected approximately 22,000 residents in the Kherson region, who are at risk of flooding. Contradictory accounts of how the explosion occurred have emerged from officials installed by Russia in the region. Experts suggest that repairing the dam is unlikely.

 

In summary, the dam break on the Dnipro River has led to floods and tensions between Ukraine and Russia. Both countries accuse each other of sabotage and war crimes. While Ukraine seeks to expel Russian troops in a counteroffensive, the destruction of the dam has created a new humanitarian and environmental disaster in the war zone. The international community has condemned the incident, and repairing the dam is deemed unlikely.

A torrent of water burst through a massive dam on the Dnipro River in southern Ukraine on Tuesday, flooding a stretch of the war zone and forcing villagers to flee. Ukraine and its Western allies accused Russia of deliberately blowing up the dam as a war crime, while the Kremlin claimed it was Ukraine who sabotaged the structure. No immediate evidence of guilt was presented by either side.

 

The destruction of the dam creates a new humanitarian and environmental disaster in the heart of the war zone, just as Ukraine is unleashing a counteroffensive to drive out Russian troops from its territory. The dam supplies water to an agricultural strip in southern Ukraine, including the Russian-occupied Crimea Peninsula, and also cools the Russia-controlled Zaporiyia nuclear plant.

 

Ukrainian and Russian authorities blamed each other for the dam explosion. As villagers were evacuated and waters continued to rise, Ukrainian police carried out rescue efforts and released videos of the operations. The dam break also raises concerns about water supply in Crimea and the ability of the Zaporiyia power plant to cool its reactors.

 

The international community condemned the incident, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky holding "Russian terrorists" responsible and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg describing it as a "scandalous act." Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed it was sabotage by Ukraine and stated that their offensive actions in the conflict were failing.

 

 

The dam break has also affected approximately 22,000 residents in the Kherson region, who are at risk of flooding. Contradictory accounts of how the explosion occurred have emerged from officials installed by Russia in the region. Experts suggest that repairing the dam is unlikely.

 

In summary, the dam break on the Dnipro River has led to floods and tensions between Ukraine and Russia. Both countries accuse each other of sabotage and war crimes. While Ukraine seeks to expel Russian troops in a counteroffensive, the destruction of the dam has created a new humanitarian and environmental disaster in the war zone. The international community has condemned the incident, and repairing the dam is deemed unlikely.