Ukraine wants to be able to prove Russian authorship of the dam breach – Ukraine

2023-06-09 18:20:33

Four dead and 13 missing were reported on Friday following the Kakhovka dam collapsed in the Kherson region of southern Ukraine. This was stated by Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko. 2,412 people were brought to safety. Of course, no information can be given regarding the number of victims on the left bank of the river occupied by Russian invasion troops. On Friday, Ukraine once more criticized Russian attacks on aid workers who are helping to rescue civilians trapped by the floods. “We strongly condemn the bombing of the evacuation zones,” said Ukraine’s UN Ambassador Serhiy Kyslytsia. He called on the Russian authorities to stop the attacks and allow “full, safe and unhindered” access for aid supplies following the partial destruction of the Kakhovka Dam.

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