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Ukraine accuses Russia of blowing up Nova Kakhovka dam close to Kherson
Julian Borger and Dan Sabbagh report from Kyiv for the Guardian:
The Ukrainian authorities has accused Russia of blowing up the Nova Kakhovka dam on the Dnipro River, and referred to as for folks dwelling downstream to evacuate within the face of catastrophic flooding.
As aerial footage circulated on social media, exhibiting a lot of the dam wall washed away and a large surge of water heading downstream, the military’s Southern Operational Command put up a Fb put up accusing “Russian occupation troops” of blowing up the hydroelectric dam.
The governor of the Kherson area, Oleksandr Prokudin, stated about 16,000 folks have been within the “crucial zone” on the Ukrainian-controlled proper financial institution of the river. He stated folks have been being evacuated for districts upstream of Kherson metropolis and could be taken to bus to town after which by prepare to Mykolaiv, and on to different Ukrainian cities.
The catastrophe occurred on the second day of Ukrainian offensive operations more likely to mark the early phases of a mass counteroffensive. It may have an effect on any Ukrainian plans for an amphibious assault throughout the river.
Native Russian authorities within the city of Nova Kakhovka initially denied that something had occurred to the dam, then blamed the collapse on Ukrainian shelling. Interfax information company quoted an unnamed official from the Kherson emergency companies as saying the dam had collapsed from structural weak spot underneath water stress.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy referred to as an emergency assembly of his nationwide safety council on Tuesday within the wake of the catastrophe.
The areas most underneath menace of flooding are the islands alongside the course of the river downstream of Nova Kakhovka and far of the Russian-held left financial institution in southern Kherson. Earlier modelling of such a catastrophe prompt Kherson metropolis wouldn’t take the brunt of the flood, however the harbour, the docklands and an island within the south of town are more likely to be inundated. It’s unclear how many individuals would lose their houses.
There may very well be two additional dramatic side-effects: the Zaporizhzhia nuclear energy plant upstream may lose entry to water for cooling because the reservoir drains away, and the water provide to Crimea may very well be severely affected.
Learn extra right here: Ukraine accuses Russia of blowing up Nova Kakhovka dam close to Kherson
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Julian Borger and Dan Sabbagh report from Kyiv for the Guardian:
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The Ukrainian government has accused Russia of blowing up the Nova Kakhovka dam on the Dnipro River, and called for people living downstream to evacuate in the face of catastrophic flooding.
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As aerial footage circulated on social media, showing most of the dam wall washed away and a massive surge of water heading downstream, the army’s Southern Operational Command put up a Facebook post accusing “Russian occupation troops” of blowing up the hydroelectric dam.
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The governor of the Kherson region, Oleksandr Prokudin, said about 16,000 people were in the “critical zone” on the Ukrainian-controlled right bank of the river. He said people were being evacuated for districts upstream of Kherson city and would be taken to bus to the city and then by train to Mykolaiv, and on to other Ukrainian cities.
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The disaster happened on the second day of Ukrainian offensive operations likely to mark the early stages of a mass counteroffensive. It could affect any Ukrainian plans for an amphibious assault across the river.
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Local Russian authorities in the town of Nova Kakhovka initially denied that anything had happened to the dam, then blamed the collapse on Ukrainian shelling. Interfax news agency quoted an unnamed official from the Kherson emergency services as saying the dam had collapsed from structural weakness under water pressure.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskiy called an emergency meeting of his national security council on Tuesday in the wake of the disaster.
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The areas most under threat of flooding are the islands along the course of the river downstream of Nova Kakhovka and much of the Russian-held left bank in southern Kherson. Earlier modelling of such a disaster suggested Kherson city would not take the brunt of the flood, but the harbour, the docklands and an island in the south of the city are likely to be inundated. It is unclear how many people would lose their homes.
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There could be two further dramatic side-effects: the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant upstream could lose access to water for cooling as the reservoir drains away, and the water supply to Crimea could be severely affected.
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Read more here: Ukraine accuses Russia of blowing up Nova Kakhovka dam near Kherson
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Anton Gerashchenko, a former minister and an adviser to the interior ministry, has suggested on social media that about 16,000 people may be affected by any potential flood from the breach of the Nova Kakhovka dam.
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About 16,000 people are in "critical zone" in Kherson region on the right bank of the Dnieper river – head of Kherson regional military administration.
Evacuation trains will take people to safety from Kherson. pic.twitter.com/rmltVcc9yI
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) June 6, 2023
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The video footage in his tweet has not been independently verified by the Guardian.
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Energoatom, the Ukrainian state nuclear energy company, has responded to the damage to the dam, saying it “may have negative consequences for the [Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant], however the state of affairs is underneath management”.
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It has blamed the dam’s flooding on Russian forces, saying, “On the night time of June 6, 2023, the Russian invaders blew up the dam of the Kakhovskaya HPP.”
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It defined that the “quickly reducing” water ranges within the reservoir posed an “extra menace to the briefly occupied Zaporizhzhya NPP.”
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For now, nevertheless, the nuclear energy station’s cooling pond was full, it stated.
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Water from the Kakhovsky reservoir is important for the station to obtain energy for turbine capacitors and security programs of the ZNPP. The station’s cooling pond is now full: as of 8am, the water degree is 16.6 metres, which is enough for the station’s wants.
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Energoatom displays the state of affairs and follows the actions of employees on the ZNPP along with different worldwide organisations current on the plant, particularly, the IAEA.
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Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, has suggested that what he called the “destruction” of the Nova Kakhovka dam was the fault of “Russian terrorists”.
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Zelenskiy said in a post on Twitter, “The destruction of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant dam only confirms for the whole world that they must be expelled from every corner of Ukrainian land. Not a single metre should be left to them, because they use every metre for terror.”
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He added: “All services are working. I have convened the national security and defence council.”
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Russian terrorists. The destruction of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant dam only confirms for the whole world that they must be expelled from every corner of Ukrainian land. Not a single meter should be left to them, because they use every meter for terror. It’s only… pic.twitter.com/ErBog1gRhH
— Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) June 6, 2023
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In May, residents in a nearby village reported ongoing flooding which they blamed on Russia’s occupation of Nova Kakhovka. Speaking to the Reuters news agency, locals said the water level had begun to rise in April, sometimes by up to 30cm a day, and had remained elevated since.
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Ukrainian officials said the “rise of the Dnieper’s water level, as a result of which settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region were flooded, is linked to the Russian occupation of the Kakhovka dam”.
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But they added that they were unable to say what exactly Russian forces were doing at the dam because they did not have access themselves.
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A Russian energy official also warned in May that the dam risked being overwhelmed by record-high water levels.
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If you’re just joining us, a vast Soviet-era dam in the Russian-controlled part of southern Ukraine was blown on Tuesday, unleashing a flood of water across the war zone, according to Ukrainian and Russian forces.
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Both sides blamed the other for destroying the dam.
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This is Helen Sullivan with the latest. You can get in touch with me on Twitter here.
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Here is what we know so far:
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Unverified videos on social media showed water surging through the remains of the dam, with bystanders expressing their shock.
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Ukraine’s national police urged people in affected villages to evacuate. The police force named the villages of Mykolaivka, Olhivka, Lyovo, Tyaginka, Poniativka, Ivanovka, Tokarivka, Poniativka, Prydniprovske, Sadove and partly the city of Kherson – Korabel Island. “Units of the national police and the state emergency service of the Kherson region were alerted to alert and evacuate the civilian population from potential flooding zones on the right bank of the Dnieper River” the police force said on Telegram.
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Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, will hold an emergency meeting, Oleksiy Danilov, secretary of Ukraine’s national security and defence council, said on Twitter on Tuesday.
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The Russian news agency Tass reports, citing emergency services, that 80 settlements may be affected by flooding. The damage to the dam will also lead to problems with water supplies to Crimea, Tass cites the Moscow-installed mayor of Nova Kakhovka as saying.
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The dam, 30 metres tall and 3.2km (2 miles) long, was built in 1956 on the Dnipro River as part of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant. It holds a reservoir of about the same volume as the Great Salt Lake in Utah and supplies water to the Crimean peninsula, annexed by Russia in 2014, and to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, which is also under Russian control.
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Ukraine’s military said Russian forces blew up the dam. “The Kakhovka [dam] was blown up by the Russian occupying forces,” the south command of Ukraine’s armed forces stated on Tuesday on its Fb web page. “The dimensions of the destruction, the velocity and volumes of water, and the possible areas of inundation are being clarified.”
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Russian information companies stated the dam, managed by Russian forces, had been destroyed in shelling, whereas a Russian-installed official stated it was a terrorist assault – Russian shorthand for an assault by Ukraine.
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Russia’s destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam in southern Ukraine represents an “ecocide”, but national and regional officials are working to ensure the safety of local residents, the head of Ukraine’s presidential administration said on Tuesday.
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Andriy Yermak wrote on Telegram that Russia’s actions also present a threat to the nearby Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, without elaborating
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Since the start of Russia’s war against Ukraine, the Nova Kakhovka dam has been earmarked as a potential target for both its strategic importance – as well as the damage that its destruction would unleash. It was captured by Russia at the start of Moscow’s February 2022 invasion, and has been held by it ever since.
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In October, as Ukraine was in the midst of reclaiming large parts of occupied Kherson, president Volodymyr Zelenskiy urged the west to warn Russia not to blow up the dam, warning that it would flood a large area of southern Ukraine. At the time, he claimed that Russian forces had planted explosives inside the dam.
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Zelenskiy said “destroying the dam would mean a large-scale disaster,” and compared such an act to the use of weapons of mass destruction.
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Ukraine military intelligence said “the scale of the ecological disaster [would] go far past the borders of Ukraine and have an effect on the complete Black Sea area”.
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On the similar time, Russia accused Kyiv of rocketing the dam and planning to destroy it.
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After Ukraine recaptured Kherson in November, photos emerged of some important harm to the dam. Russia had accused Ukraine of shelling the dam in its marketing campaign to recapture Kherson.
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Ukraine’s National Security Council has announced that Zelenskiy will hold an emergency meeting over the dam blast.
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Russian news agency Tass reports, citing emergency services, that 80 settlements may be affected by flooding.
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The damage to the dam will also lead to problems with water supplies to Crimea, Tass cites the Moscow-installed mayor of Nova Kakhovka as saying.
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Ukraine’s National Police force are asking people in affected villages to evacuate.
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The Police said on Telegram a moment ago:
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Units of the National Police and the State Emergency Service of the Kherson region were alerted to alert and evacuate the civilian population from potential flooding zones on the right bank of the Dnieper River, namely: the villages of Mykolaivka, Olhivka, Lyovo, Tyaginka, Poniativka, Ivanovka, Tokarivka, Poniativka, Prydniprovske, Sadove and partly the city of Kherson – Korabel Island.
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The water level is rising and everyone who is in the danger zone must:
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Here is a summary of what we know so far, via Reuters:
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A vast Soviet-era dam in the Russian controlled part of southern Ukraine was blown on Tuesday, unleashing a flood of water across the war zone, according to both Ukrainian and Russian forces. Both sides blamed the other for destroying the dam.
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The dam, 30 metres (yards) tall and 3.2 km (2 miles) long, was built in 1956 on the Dnieper river as part of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant. It holds a reservoir of about the same volume as the Great Salt Lake in Utah and also supplies water to the Crimean peninsula, annexed by Russia in 2014, and to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, which is also under Russian control.
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Ukraine’s military said that Russian forces blew up the dam. “The Kakhovka (dam) was blown up by the Russian occupying forces,” the South command of Ukraine’s Armed Forces said on Tuesday on its Facebook page. “The scale of the destruction, the speed and volumes of water, and the likely areas of inundation are being clarified.”
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Russian news agencies said the dam, controlled by Russian forces, had been destroyed in shelling while a Russian-installed official said it was a terrorist attack – Russian shorthand for an attack by Ukraine.
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The dam traverses Ukraine’s enormous Dnieper River, holding back an enormous reservoir of water. The dam itself is 30 metres tall and hundreds of metres wide. It was built in 1956 as part of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant.
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The enormous reservoir that it contains holds about the same volume as the Great Salt Lake in Utah. Bursting the dam could send a wall of water flooding settlements below it, including Kherson, which Ukrainian forces recaptured in late 2022.
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Water from the reservoir supplies the Crimean peninsula to the south – which was annexed by Russia in 2014 – as well as the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant – Europe’s largest – to the north.
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It also helps power the Kakhovka hydro-electric plant. Destroying the dam would add to Ukraine’s ongoing energy problems, after Russia spent weeks earlier this year targeting vital infrastructure.
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It would also wreck the canal system that irrigates much of southern Ukraine, including Crimea.
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The large Nova Kakhovka Dam in the Russia-controlled parts of the Kherson region in southern Ukraine was destroyed and the territory is flooding, Russian state news agency TASS reported on Tuesday, citing an unnamed source close to the matter.
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A second state news agency RIA cited the Moscow-installed Mayor of Nova Kakhovka as saying that the upper part of the dam was destroyed by shelling.
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The mayor earlier denied that that the dam had been blown up. Tass then quoted him as saying that the destruction of the dam was a “serious terrorist act”.
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Neither Reuters nor the Guardian were able to independently verify the reports.
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Oleksandr Prokudin, the head of the Kherson region, has posted a video to Telegram in which he says that as a result of the damage to the Nova Kahhovka dam, “water will reach a critical level in 5 hours” and that evacuations have begun.
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The translation of the video was obtained via Anton Gerashchenko, an advisor to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.
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Gerashchenko posted the video from Prokudin’s Telegram, with the text:
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The water will reach a critical level in 5 hours, the evacuation has begun – the head of Kherson OVA
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As Alexander Prokudin reported, local residents have already begun to be evacuated from potential flood areas. He confirmed that the [Russians] had blown up the Kakhovskaya HPP and referred to as for them to go away the harmful locations as quickly as potential.
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The Nova Kakhovka dam in the Russian-controlled parts of Ukraine’s Kherson region was blown up by Russian forces, the South command of Ukraine’s Armed Forces said on Tuesday.
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“The scale of the destruction, the speed and volumes of water, and the likely areas of inundation are being clarified,” the command said on its Facebook page.
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Welcome back to our live coverage of the war in Ukraine. This is Helen Sullivan with the latest.
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In breaking news: Ukraine’s Southern Military command has accused Russia of “blowing up” the Nova Kakhovka dam near Kherson, “likely” causing flooding. The Guardian has not been able to verify the claim.
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Unverified video footage shared on social media on Tuesday morning appeared to show a large amount of water flowing out of the dam.
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The mayor of Nova Kahhovka, a city in Russia-controlled parts of the Ukrainian region of Kherson, denied social media reports that the dam was blown up, Russia’s state RIA news agency reported early on Tuesday.
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Russian and Ukrainian social media reported widely in early hours on Tuesday that the dam was destroyed. Neither Reuters nor the Guardian have been able to independently verify the reports.
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We’ll have more information shortly.
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Here are the other key recent developments in the war:
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Ukraine’s deputy defence minister has confirmed that in some areas Kyiv’s forces are moving to “offensive actions”, heightening speculation that a counteroffensive is close to launch.
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Russia claimed to have repelled a “major offensive” in the Donetsk region and to have killed hundreds of Ukrainian troops, but the claims could not be independently verified. The defence ministry in Moscow said Ukraine had attacked with six mechanised and two tank battalions from two brigades.
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The ministry claimed 250 Ukrainian troops had been killed, and 16 tanks, three infantry fighting vehicles and 21 armoured personnel carriers destroyed. It also claimed that Valery Gerasimov, the Russian chief of general staff, had been near the frontlines when the attack was repelled. The Russian defence ministry has consistently made exaggerated claims about the casualties its forces have inflicted.
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Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy welcomed on Monday what he called “the news we have been waiting for” from troops in Bakhmut, but gave no further details. “I am grateful to each soldier, to all our defenders, men and women, who have given us today the news we have been waiting for. Fine job, soldiers in the Bakhmut sector!” Zelenskiy said in his nightly video address.
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The US imposed sanctions on members of a Russian intelligence-linked group for their role in Moscow’s efforts to destabilise democracy and influence elections in Moldova, the Treasury department said. The sanctions target seven individuals, several of whom maintain ties to Russian intelligence services, the department said. They include the group’s leader, Konstantin Prokopyevich Sapozhnikov, who organised the plot to destabilise the government of Moldova, which borders Ukraine, earlier this year.
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The British foreign secretary, James Cleverly, met with Zelenskiy in Kyiv. They discussed preparations for the Nato summit in Lithuania next month and Ukraine’s plan for ending Russia’s invasion. During the meeting, Cleverly said: “Ukraine will win this war and can count on our support.”
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Pavlo Kyrylenko, Ukraine’s governor of Donetsk, said three people were killed in the region yesterday as a result of Russian attacks.
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Two drones have fallen on the M3 Ukraine highway, in the Russian region of Kaluga, just south of Moscow, the region’s governor has said. There was no detonation and the sites have been cordoned off by investigators, said governor Vladislav Shapsha.
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Poland’s agriculture minister has received a draft regulation from the European Commission extending a ban on Ukrainian grain imports until 15 September, he said on Monday.
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Belgium will ask Ukraine for clarification on reports that rifles made in Belgium had been used by pro-Ukrainian forces to fight Russian troops inside Russia’s western border, Belgian prime minister Alexander De Croo said on Monday.
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Russian forces blew up the Kakhovka dam in a Russian-occupied a part of southern Ukraine “in a panic”, Ukraine’s navy intelligence company stated on Tuesday.
“The occupiers blew up the dam of the Kakhovka Reservoir in a panic – that is an apparent act of terrorism and a struggle crime, which shall be proof in a global tribunal,” Reuters stories it stated in a press release on Telegram.
British international secretary James Cleverly, who’s in Ukraine, blamed the destruction of a dam in southern Ukraine on Russia’s invasion.
“I’ve heard stories of the explosion on the dam and the chance of flooding. It’s too early to make any sort of significant evaluation of the small print. However it’s value remembering that the one purpose this is a matter in any respect is due to Russia’s unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine,” he advised Reuters.
“We’ll proceed to evaluate the creating state of affairs, however the very best factor Russia may do now’s withdraw their troops instantly.”
Denys Sukhanov, a humanitarian volunteer who works within the Ukrainian-controlled Kherson territory, has advised Suspilne that “Kherson urgently wants individuals who will carry out the duties of volunteers to coordinate actions at evacuation factors, receiving folks, boarding buses, resettlement and feeding.”
A Russian-installed official within the city of Nova Kakhovka stated on Tuesday residents of about 300 homes had been evacuated after the close by dam was breached, state-owned information company Tass reported.
Reuters stories that Tass additionally quoted Nova Kakhovka’s Russian-installed mayor, Vladimir Leontyev, as saying that a part of the city had been disconnected from energy provides for security causes.
Kakhovskaya hydroelectric energy plant utterly destroyed, says Ukrainian state broadcaster
Suspilne, Ukraine’s state broadcaster, is reporting that the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric energy plant was utterly destroyed “on account of the explosion of the engine room from the within” and isn’t repairable. It cites Ukrahydroenergo.
Extra particulars quickly …
Ukraine accuses Russia of blowing up Nova Kakhovka dam close to Kherson
Julian Borger and Dan Sabbagh report from Kyiv for the Guardian:
The Ukrainian authorities has accused Russia of blowing up the Nova Kakhovka dam on the Dnipro River, and referred to as for folks dwelling downstream to evacuate within the face of catastrophic flooding.
As aerial footage circulated on social media, exhibiting a lot of the dam wall washed away and a large surge of water heading downstream, the military’s Southern Operational Command put up a Fb put up accusing “Russian occupation troops” of blowing up the hydroelectric dam.
The governor of the Kherson area, Oleksandr Prokudin, stated about 16,000 folks have been within the “crucial zone” on the Ukrainian-controlled proper financial institution of the river. He stated folks have been being evacuated for districts upstream of Kherson metropolis and could be taken to bus to town after which by prepare to Mykolaiv, and on to different Ukrainian cities.
The catastrophe occurred on the second day of Ukrainian offensive operations more likely to mark the early phases of a mass counteroffensive. It may have an effect on any Ukrainian plans for an amphibious assault throughout the river.
Native Russian authorities within the city of Nova Kakhovka initially denied that something had occurred to the dam, then blamed the collapse on Ukrainian shelling. Interfax information company quoted an unnamed official from the Kherson emergency companies as saying the dam had collapsed from structural weak spot underneath water stress.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy referred to as an emergency assembly of his nationwide safety council on Tuesday within the wake of the catastrophe.
The areas most underneath menace of flooding are the islands alongside the course of the river downstream of Nova Kakhovka and far of the Russian-held left financial institution in southern Kherson. Earlier modelling of such a catastrophe prompt Kherson metropolis wouldn’t take the brunt of the flood, however the harbour, the docklands and an island within the south of town are more likely to be inundated. It’s unclear how many individuals would lose their houses.
There may very well be two additional dramatic side-effects: the Zaporizhzhia nuclear energy plant upstream may lose entry to water for cooling because the reservoir drains away, and the water provide to Crimea may very well be severely affected.
Learn extra right here: Ukraine accuses Russia of blowing up Nova Kakhovka dam close to Kherson
Tymofiy Mylovanov, a former minister and president of the Kyiv College of Economics, notes that the height water from the breach of the dam could be anticipated at 11am native time (9am BST). He means that the Russian-occupied left financial institution of the Dnipro River is extra in danger.
Andrey Alekseyenko, one of many Russian-installed officers in occupied Kherson, has posted to Telegram to say that as much as 22,000 persons are within the flood plains in Russian-controlled territory, however that “every thing is underneath management”.
Suspilne, Ukraine’s state broadcaster, stories that the Ukrainian navy claims to have shot down a Russian Ka-52 helicopter within the path of Shakhtarsk on Monday, citing the final employees.
The claims haven’t been independently verified.
Jonathan Yerushalmy
Right here is my colleague Jonathan Yerushalmy on why the dam is so important and poses such a menace:
The dam traverses Ukraine’s monumental Dnipro River, holding again an enormous reservoir of water. The dam is 30 metres tall and lots of of metres huge. It was inbuilt 1956 as a part of the Kakhovka hydroelectric energy plant.
The reservoir it incorporates holds an estimated 18 cubic kilometres of water, about the identical quantity because the Nice Salt Lake in Utah. Bursting the dam may ship a wall of water flooding settlements beneath it, together with Kherson, which Ukrainian forces recaptured in late 2022.
Quickly after Ukraine accused Russia of blowing up the dam, the pinnacle of the Kherson area urged residents to evacuate the world, warning that “water will attain a crucial degree in 5 hours”.
Water from the reservoir provides the Crimean peninsula to the south, which was illegally annexed by Russia in 2014, in addition to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, Europe’s largest, to the north.
It additionally helps energy the Kakhovka hydroelectric plant. Destroying the dam would add to Ukraine’s ongoing vitality issues, after Russia spent weeks earlier this yr concentrating on important infrastructure.
It could additionally most likely wreck the canal system that irrigates a lot of southern Ukraine, together with Crimea.
Learn extra right here: Nova Kakhovka Dam – every thing it’s worthwhile to learn about Ukraine’s strategically necessary reservoir
About 16,000 folks may very well be affected by potential flood from dam, says former minister
Anton Gerashchenko, a former minister and an adviser to the inside ministry, has prompt on social media that about 16,000 folks could also be affected by any potential flood from the breach of the Nova Kakhovka dam.
The video footage in his tweet has not been independently verified by the Guardian.
Andriy Yermak, the pinnacle of the workplace of the Ukrainian presidency, has stated that “solely power” can clear up the “world menace” posed by Russia, in a message on the Telegram app. He posted:
The destruction of the Kakhovskaya HPP is the biggest man-made catastrophe on this planet in latest many years, which kills the surroundings and can negatively have an effect on the lives of lots of of 1000’s of individuals within the years to come back.
The insane aim of stopping the defence forces’ advance and avoiding defeat and shame drives Kremlin criminals. They’re prepared to do something to boost the stakes on this struggle.
As we speak’s Russia is a worldwide menace. Solely power can clear up this drawback.
I’m handing over to my colleague Martin Belam who will convey you the most recent from the aftermath of this very distressing improvement within the struggle.
Ukraine’s international affairs minister has referred to as the destruction of the dam “most likely Europe’s largest technological catastrophe in many years” and a “heinous struggle crime”:
The Monetary Instances’ Moscow bureau chief has shared modelling finished beforehand on how the dam’s destruction is more likely to have an effect on Kherson:
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Prof Hubert Chanson, from the College of QLD College of Civil Engineering, expects {that a} flood of water from the destroyed Kakhovka dam within the Russian-controlled a part of southern Ukraine will put folks liable to drowning and gradual navy motion additional downstream.
“Anybody dwelling in low-lying areas downstream of the dam may very well be drowned,” he says. “Important flooding is more likely to occur, relying on the amount of the dam on the time.
“I wouldn’t be shocked if the destruction of the dam is to decelerate navy motion additional downstream. A big physique of water behind a low-lying dam may trigger a long-lasting flood that isn’t going to finish in a few days.”
Restoration of the dam is “not going to be a fast repair”, Chanson says.
Restore will embody blocking the bridge and the opening within the dam, sometimes by dumping rocks or concrete blocks.
“To take action could be a matter of civil engineering,” he says. “You may solely achieve this if in a safe surroundings, if one social gathering is in command of the dam and has entry to the dam website.”
Dam’s destruction ‘could have unfavourable penalties’ for Zaporizhzia, however state of affairs ‘underneath management’
Energoatom, the Ukrainian state nuclear vitality firm, has responded to the harm to the dam, saying it “could have unfavourable penalties for the [Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant], however the state of affairs is underneath management”.
It has blamed the dam’s flooding on Russian forces, saying, “On the night time of June 6, 2023, the Russian invaders blew up the dam of the Kakhovskaya HPP.”
It defined that the “quickly reducing” water ranges within the reservoir posed an “extra menace to the briefly occupied Zaporizhzhya NPP.”
For now, nevertheless, the nuclear energy station’s cooling pond was full, it stated.
Water from the Kakhovsky reservoir is important for the station to obtain energy for turbine capacitors and security programs of the ZNPP. The station’s cooling pond is now full: as of 8am, the water degree is 16.6 metres, which is enough for the station’s wants.
Energoatom displays the state of affairs and follows the actions of employees on the ZNPP along with different worldwide organisations current on the plant, particularly, the IAEA.
Any adjustments shall be promptly notified.
Zelenskiy blames dam ‘destruction’ on ‘Russian terrorists’
Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, has prompt that what he referred to as the “destruction” of the Nova Kakhovka dam was the fault of “Russian terrorists”.
Zelenskiy stated in a put up on Twitter, “The destruction of the Kakhovka hydroelectric energy plant dam solely confirms for the entire world that they should be expelled from each nook of Ukrainian land. Not a single metre must be left to them, as a result of they use each metre for terror.”
He added: “All companies are working. I’ve convened the nationwide safety and defence council.”
What has been occurring to the dam this yr?
Jonathan Yerushalmy
In Might, residents in a close-by village reported ongoing flooding which they blamed on Russia’s occupation of Nova Kakhovka. Chatting with the Reuters information company, locals stated the water degree had begun to rise in April, typically by as much as 30cm a day, and had remained elevated since.
Ukrainian officers stated the “rise of the Dnieper’s water degree, on account of which settlements within the Zaporizhzhia area have been flooded, is linked to the Russian occupation of the Kakhovka dam”.
However they added that they have been unable to say what precisely Russian forces have been doing on the dam as a result of they didn’t have entry themselves.
A Russian vitality official additionally warned in Might that the dam risked being overwhelmed by record-high water ranges.
This unverified footage reportedly exhibits the view from the highest of the dam’s generator corridor: