The explosion at the Kakhovka HPP has caused the flooding of the positions of Russian military units and may wash out Russian minefields and trigger their chaotic detonation.
Agricultural crops in Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, and Dnipro regions are under threat of destruction because these regions have been using water from the Kakhovka Reservoir for irrigation due to annual droughts.
All commanders of the Russian units and the direct executors of the destruction of the Kakhovka HPP dam, as well as those responsible for the destruction of other civilian infrastructure objects in Ukraine will be held accountable in line with international law.
At the July NATO summit in Vilnius, it is time to show that NATO's declared values and real values do not differ, and Ukraine should be given a clear algorithm for joining the algorithm.
Vegetable and horticultural production in the southern regions of Ukraine may disappear as a result of the Russians' blowing up of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant. Technologies for growing many crops in the central regions need to be developed.
The Kherson community showed how Antonivka, a suburb of the regional center, is flooding as a result of the Russians' explosion of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant.
The Russians are transferring political prisoners from Crimea to a secret pre-trial detention center in the temporarily captured village of Chonhar, Kherson region.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky discussed with UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly the formation of a new “coalition of Patriot air defense systems.”
One person was killed, nine more were injured; private houses and outbuildings were destroyed as Russian forces shelled Balakliia town in Kharkiv region on Monday, June 5.