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Before the Kakhovka dam on the Dnieper River broke, farm fields appear green and crossed by peaceful streets and farm roads and dotted with trees. Afterward, only metal roofs and treetops poke ...
Russia has sabotaged Ukrainian dams before. In 1941, ... Russian soldiers have used a dam on the Dnieper River as a weapon once before, in an attempt to slow the advance of the German army in 1941.
KYIV, Ukraine - The dramatic rupture of the dam that upheld Ukraine's largest reservoir released a torrent of water Tuesday, raising fears of widespread damage and flooding in areas where tens of ...
KHORTYTSIA ISLAND, Ukraine -- The mighty Dnieper River flowed steadily past this ancient island for decades -- until the breach of a major dam downstream sucked the water away last month, exposing ...
KHERSON, Ukraine (AP) — Before-and-after images of the area downstream from a dam that collapsed Tuesday vividly show the extent of the devastation of a large, flooded swathe of southern Ukraine.
The 98-foot-high dam and associated hydroelectric power station sit in Russian-controlled territory along the Dnieper River about 44 miles east of the city of Kherson - a flashpoint of Russia’s ...
The 30-meter-high (98-foot-high) dam and associated hydroelectric power station sit in Russian-controlled territory along the Dnieper River about 70 kilometers (44 miles) east of the city of ...
When the Kakhovka dam ruptured on Tuesday, it sent a torrent of water from Ukraine’s largest reservoir into cities, towns and lowlands downstream on the Dnieper River, where fighting is raging.
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