In Photos: Ukraine Evacuates Civilians, Animals from Devastating Flooding in Kherson
Thousands of people in southern Ukraine have been forced to flee their homes after the Kakhovka dam — a critical dam holding back a massive reservoir on the Dnipro River — was destroyed early Tuesday.
In the hours since, the fast-rising waters have prompted emergency rescue efforts in the partially occupied Kherson region, with fears of a humanitarian and ecological disaster showing no sign of abating.
Ukraine and Russia have traded blame for the dam's destruction 15 months into Moscow's full-scale invasion of its neighbor.
Ukraine's deputy prosecutor-general has said some 40,000 people will need to be evacuated on both sides of the river.
Here is a look at the rescue efforts:
In the hours since, the fast-rising waters have prompted emergency rescue efforts in the partially occupied Kherson region, with fears of a humanitarian and ecological disaster showing no sign of abating.
Ukraine and Russia have traded blame for the dam's destruction 15 months into Moscow's full-scale invasion of its neighbor.
Ukraine's deputy prosecutor-general has said some 40,000 people will need to be evacuated on both sides of the river.
Here is a look at the rescue efforts:
Aleksei Filippov / AFP
Aleksei Filippov / AFP
Pavlo Petrov / State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Vladyslav Musiienko / Reuters
Vladyslav Musiienko / Reuters
Pavlo Petrov / State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Pavlo Petrov / State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Evgeniy Maloletka / AP Photo / TASS
Pavlo Petrov / State Emergency Service of Ukraine
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MOST: Kherson / t.me/mostks
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MOST: Kherson / t.me/mostks