Ukraine warns of possible flooding in Donetsk and Dnieper regions after Russian dam attack

Ukraine warns of possible flooding in Donetsk and Dnieper regions after Russian dam attack

Ukraine warns of possible flooding in Donetsk and Dnieper regions after Russian dam attack

Ukrainian regional authorities Donetsk han alertado de possibles inundaciones en la zone and also in the nearby Dnieper region Fuerzas Armadas say Russia against the homonymous settlement and Kurajovo Dam located on the waters of the Vovca River.

This was confirmed by the Donetsk governor. Vadim Filashkinon the official Telegram channel, he emphasized that there is an attack on the press “Potential danger to residents” from settlements located on the banks of the Vovcha River, which in some parts increased its level by more than a meter.

Sin embargo, Filashkin emphasized, is not registered by official authorities today. Siguen de cerca la evolution del caudal del rio y están alerte ante la necesidad de cualquier interferido. “Mantengo la the situation is under personal control” he signaled.

Por su parte, el alcalde de Kurajovo, Roman Padun, confirmed in his statements to the national broadcaster Suspilne that “The water flows through the villages located near the dam”, however, continuous attacks by the Russian Armed Forces make inspection work in the zone impossible.

Padun ha recognized that there were streams of water “como si las esclusas estuvieren abierta” y ha lamentado que las authorities “no confirmation la naturela de los daños ni el scope”.

Later, Russian deputy Vladimir Rogov, in front of the parliamentary commission about “patriotic projects”. It was warned that the Armed Forces of Ukraine are also preparing un “ataque masivo” cAt a dam on the Karachekrak River, a tributary of the Dnieper River and located a few kilometers east of the Zaporozhye NPP.

De acuerdo con Rogov, esta presa es “bastante grande” y cerca se ubican “manuchos edificios residential”, the attack is being prepared in order to prepare the territory for the future attack on Zaporozhye. “This is a provocation, an unavoidable war crime,” he assured in his statements to “Russia-1” channel.