Civil engineers and explosives experts are coalescing around the idea that the destruction of a dam in southern Ukraine was a deliberate attack rather than a structural fault
Updated June 8, 2023 5:33 pm ETThousands of residents from towns and villages on the Dnipro River were forced to evacuate after a dam and power station in a Russian-occupied part of Ukraine were destroyed
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