A huge dam in the Russian-controlled area of southern Ukraine has been destroyed, unleashing a flood. Ukraine's military and Nato have accused Russia of blowing up the dam, while Russia has blamed ...
Why would we do this? This hurts us". In the case of the Kakhovka dam breach Russia can point to at least two ways it damages their own interests. The flooding of land downstream has forced it to ...
The destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam emptied a reservoir that supplied water to much of southern Ukraine. Thousands were forced to flee as water flooded parts of Kherson, damaging wildlife ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has blamed on Russia for the destruction of the dam at Nova Kakhovka. Russia has denied destroying the dam, which it controls, instead blaming Ukrainian shelling ...
The Ukrainians, he said, even conducted a test strike with a HIMARS launcher on one of the floodgates at the Nova Kakhovka dam, making three holes in the metal to see if the Dnieper’s water ...
In June last year, parts of the city were flooded when the Nova Kakhovka dam, 36 miles up the Dnipro river in Russian-held territory, was destroyed. Today, the threat of occupation still looms ...
The river forms a formidable front line, even more so following the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam in June 2023. Still, Ukrainian forces have maintained a steady tempo of small but ...
Some of the country's wartime environmental catastrophes, scientists say, can be turned into long-term ecological gains.
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Dr Ewelina U Ochab is a Forbes contributor, lawyer, and author. On June 6, 2023, a major dam and hydro-electric power plant in Russian ...
The damage to be discussed includes but is not limited to shelling of agricultural fields and oil depots, damage to infrastructure (most notably the Nova Kakhovka dam and the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear ...