Moment Russian missile strikes Ukraine's largest dam – video (www.theguardian.com)
Witness video captures the moment a Russian missile hit Ukraine's largest dam
Witness video captures the moment a Russian missile hit Ukraine's largest dam
The United Nations Inter-Agency Working Group on Emergency Response has deployed an emergency data response tool to assist the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) to collate disaggregated data on the number of people displaced by the spillage of the Kpong and Akosombo dams.
Our team at Chromatic is excited to announce the release of an open-source Drupal module and PHP Library to facilitate integrating Orange Logic’s digital asset manager Orange DAM with Drupal.
The Ukrainian government has approved a resolution to start a reconstruction project of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant, according to Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal on July 18. Shmyhal explained that the project is intended to take place in two stages, lasting two years.
Ukrainians near to what was the Kakhovka reservoir are coping but proximity to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station is a constant worry
Editor’s note: The following is a photo essay and a personal reflection on the flooding of Kherson by Ukrainian photographer Anastasia Vlasova, a native of Kherson. Vlasova returned to her hometown days after Russia destroyed Kakhovka dam in early June, resulting in a catastrophic flooding......
The collapse of the Kakhovka dam has already caused more than $1.5 billion worth of damage to Ukraine, according to the Minister of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources Ruslan Strilets. However, this number will continue to grow, Strilets said on June 21.
Following the destruction of the Kakhovka dam, BBC analysis reveals the changes in the surrounding area....
After Ukraine's Nova Kakhovka dam was destroyed on June 6th and thousands of people were evacuated from the city of Kherson, hundreds of pets and farm animal...
Over 30% of the water samples taken in reservoirs of Kherson, Odesa, and Mykolaiv oblasts do not meet hygienic standards.
Russian occupation forces on the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine did not evacuate people who did not have a Russian-issued passport.
Aid coordinator urges Russia to fulfil ‘obligations under international humanitarian law’ as death toll from destruction of Kakhovka dam rises to 52
Exclusive drone photos and information obtained by The Associated Press show that Russia had the means, motive and opportunity to bring down a Ukrainian dam that collapsed earlier this month while under Russian control. Images taken from above the Kakhovka Dam and shared with the AP appear to show an explosive-laden car atop the...
The Kakhovka dam faced external damages, but its collapse could only occur by hitting the structure's foundation, experts told The New York Times.
The New York Times said there is strong evidence that Russia was responsible for blowing up the dam. Meanwhile, Kyiv thanked allies for disaster aid, following the floods caused by the dam collapse. DW has the latest.
The Kakhovka dam was designed to withstand almost any attack imaginable — from the outside. An inside job was another matter.