Russia destroys Ukraine's largest Kakhovka dam, about 80 villages at risk of flooding

Russia-Ukraine War: The war between Russia and Ukraine has been going on for more than a year. This war, which has been going on for more than a year, has seen many twists and turns and many major attacks have been carried out on Ukraine from the Russian side. Recently Russia once again launched a major attack on Ukraine in which a major dam of Ukraine was targeted.

Russia destroys Ukraine's largest Kakhovka dam, about 80 villages at risk of flooding

The Russia-Ukraine War, which began on February 24, 2022, on the orders of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has not ended yet. When this war started, no one thought that the war would last more than a few days. But even after more than 15 months have passed, the war between the two countries continues. Due to this war, there has been a lot of devastation in Ukraine. A large number of people have died and even more people have been injured. Many cities in Ukraine have been destroyed. But due to continued international support, the army of Ukraine is still standing in front of the powerful army of Russia. There have been many turning points in this war so far. It would be wrong to say that Russia did not suffer losses in this war. Russia has also suffered a lot in this war so far. But Ukraine has suffered a lot in this war. And now Russia has dealt another major blow to Ukraine.

There was apprehension about this for the last few days and now the apprehension has turned into reality. Russia today blew up the Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has confirmed this.

The Kakhovka Dam was the largest dam in Ukraine. This dam was 30 meters long and spread over an area of 3.2 km. Water has been supplied to the Crimea and Japorijiya nuclear plants from this dam itself.

According to the report, due to the destruction of the Kakhovka dam, the risk of flood has increased in about 80 villages in Ukraine. Due to the breaking of the dam, its water has now reached the battlefield. In view of the danger of flood, the exercise to evacuate the nearby villages has started.

In view of the possibility of danger due to the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam, Ukrainian President Zelensky convened an emergency meeting and discussed the seriousness of the matter and the measures to deal with it.