Floorwaters from blown up Ukrainian dam are 'washing live mines into Russian fortifications,' a reporter tells LBCNews
Officials said the waters are expected to rise following Tuesday's dramatic rupture of the Kakhovka dam, about 44 miles to the east of the city of Kherson, but are not flowing with the same speed and intensity.
“The flooding is detonating a bunch of mines, in other cases it’s carrying live munitions down the river which could easily wash into Russian fortifications.” "The intensity of floods is slightly decreasing; however, due to the significant destruction of the dam, the water will keep coming," he said.
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