The Kakhovka dam, a major hydroelectric power plant in southern Ukraine, was severely damaged on Tuesday, unleashing flooding near the front lines. Ukraine and Russia each blamed the other for attacking the site. Follow along for live updates here.
of plotting to destroy the dam, which is in the hands of Russian forces in southern Ukraine and is the source of a canal delivering water south to the Crimean Peninsula.
On Tuesday, Ukraine’s military intelligence agency accused Russian forces of blowing up the Kakhovka dam, while the Kremlin denied this and blamed “Ukrainian sabotage” for the damage.appeared to be missing. The gaps in the structure were not present in satellite imagery taken June 5
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