The rescue operation following the dam breach in Ukraine is documented in a video that is only 62 seconds long. However,
In order to watch the video, it is necessary to activate JavaScript in your web browser. A dam located in the southern part of Ukraine, specifically in the Nova Kakhovka region under Russian control, has caused the evacuation and rescue of a large number of individuals.
The regions impacted extend from Nova Kakhovka up to the Kosheva River’s banks, as illustrated by James Waterhouse from BBC, who demonstrates the extent of the damage.
A state of emergency has been declared by Ukraine and Russian media has stated that a number of individuals are unaccounted for. The two nations have accused one another of being responsible for the incident.
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