Ukraine accuses Russia of destroying major dam near Kherson, warns of widespread flooding
- The Kakhovka dam in southern Ukraine collapsed, leading to flooding and endangering crops and drinking water supplies. Both Ukraine and Russia blamed each other for the destruction, with conflicting claims and no clear reason for the dam's collapse.
- As a result of the flooding, authorities evacuated thousands of people from Ukrainian and Russian-controlled areas, and both sides brought in trains and buses to move residents to safety.
- The dam break may have resulted from gradual degradation, and both Russian-controlled and Ukrainian-held lands were at risk.
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