Nova Kakhovka dam largely destroyed, flooding extensive - Maxar
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[June 07, 2023]
(Reuters) - Satellite images taken on Tuesday afternoon by Maxar
Technologies showed extensive flooding in southern Ukraine with the
region's Nova Kahkovka dam and hydroelectric station largely destroyed.
The critical dam, which lies along the Dnipro River in the parts of
Ukraine's Kherson region now held by Russia, collapsed on Tuesday,
flooding a swathe of the war zone along the frontline. |
Local residents carry their personal
belongings on a flooded street, after the Nova Kakhovka dam breached,
amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kherson, Ukraine June 6, 2023.
REUTERS/Alina Smutko |
It was not immediately clear who was responsible.
Maxar said the images of more than 2,500 square km (965 square
miles) between Nova Kakhovka and the Dniprovska Gulf southwest
of Kherson city on the Black Sea, showed numerous towns and
villages flooded.
"The Nova Kakhovka dam and hydroelectric plant has been largely
destroyed and few structures remain," Maxar said in a statement.
The images show houses and buildings submerged in water, with
many having only their roofs showing, and water taking over
parks, land and infrastructure.
Ukraine said Russia had committed a deliberate war crime in
blowing up the Soviet-era dam, which powered a hydroelectric
station.
The Kremlin blamed Ukraine, saying it was trying to distract
from the launch of a major counteroffensive Moscow says is
faltering.
The dam was damaged in November following Russia's withdrawal
from the Kherson city.
(Reporting by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne; Editing by Lincoln
Feast.)
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