MAJOR DAM IN RUSSIAN OCCUPIED UKRAINE HIT BY SHELLING Flooding will reach ‘critical’ leveliIn five hours, both sides blame each other
A dam in the Russian controlled part of southern Ukraine has been damaged by shelling, leading to flooding in the area already hit by months of conflict.
Both Ukrainian and Russian officials blamed each other for destroying the Kakhovka dam in the southern Kherson region.
“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.”
The Ukrainian interior ministry called for residents of 10 villages on the Dnipro River’s right bank and parts of the city of Kherson to gather “essential documents and pets, turn off appliances and leave”.
Oleksandr Prokudin, the head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration, said in a video posted to Telegram that “the Russian army has committed yet another act of terror”, and warned that water will reach “critical levels” within five hours.
Russian news agencies said the dam, controlled by Russian forces, had been destroyed by Ukrainian shelling while a Russian-installed official said it was a “terrorist attack”