Russian War Crimes in its "Special Military Operation' in Ukraine
"[The] Special Military operation is now in its death throes, with a rampant, confident, well-trained and -equipped Ukraine army on the march. It is becoming clearer that the Russian military will hit a speed bump conventionally, and with a leader and army commanders with no morals or scruples we must brace ourselves for further unconventional violence.""The attacking of schools and hospitals was a portent of the evil of Putin's regime, and the blowing of the dam is another move of truly terrible intent.""Whatever it takes, we must ensure Ukraine prevails as quickly as possible, as there is still the spectre of escalation to chemical, biological and -- terrifyingly -- nuclear war."Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, former commander, U.K. and NATO CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear) forces"The strikes began during evacuation of the residents, whose houses were flooded.""Russia has abandoned people in calamity in the occupied part of the Kherson region. It continues to prevent Ukraine from saving the most valuable -- human lives."Ukraine's Ministry of Internal Affairs
Reuters |
Yesterday,
Russian forces shelled a Ukrainian city inundated in a catastrophic dam
collapse, forcing a suspension of rescue work mere hours following
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's appearance in the area, in an effort to
assess the damage. Many people in the region are now homeless, with tens
of thousands of people lacking potable water after the destruction of
the Kakhovka dam which Ukraine has accused Russia of blowing up. The
facility has been under the control of Moscow's forces.
With
the dam destroyed, the flooding that ensued has ruined food crops, it
has displaced landmines, with widespread environmental damage, setting
the stage for electricity shortages of long-term duration. Drone footage
shows the ruined dam collapsing into the flooded river, leaving
hundreds of homes, greenhouses and a church submerged. The largest
municipality affected, Kherson city, suffered repeated Russian shelling
close to where emergency crews and volunteers were dispensing aid.
People
were wounded when evacuation points in Kherson were hit. Rescue workers
temporarily suspended work in their efforts to retrieve stranded
residents and pets while shells landed in the floodwaters. The Dnieper
River is a pivotal waterway forming part of the front line between
Russian and Ukrainian forces, and the dam was positioned along the
waterway.
Both
sides in the conflict coped with the fallout from the burst dam, with
Ukrainian rescue workers stepping up efforts to provide drinking water,
medical care and other humanitarian support to nearby residents.
President Zelenskyy had travelled to Kherson to view matters firsthand,
visiting an aid distribution point and a medical facility, ordering
Ukrainian officials to provide a "fair valuation" of the devastation to
guide help in compensating residents.
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The
misery the region has suffered for over a year from artillery and
missile attacks has been intensified by the collapse of the Kakhovka
hydroelectric dam, and subsequent emptying of its reservoir on the
river. Access to fresh water and avoidance of contact with
explosives-and-chemical-contaminated water from industrial sites
appeared the most immediate concerns, noted by the local authorities and
tracked by the United Nations.
Well
over 6,000 people were evacuated from dozens of cities, towns and
villages, inundated on both sides of the river in an area once home to
over 60,000 residents. The destruction of the dam and the giant
reservoir of water used for irrigation and drinking water will as time
goes on stop fresh water being supplied to Russian controlled Crimea
whose reservoirs are currently at 80 percent capacity.
The
average level of flooding in the region is about 5.6 metres, with about
600 square kilometres of the region submerged, over two-thirds on the
Russian-controlled eastern bank. "The
blowing up of the dam at Ukraine's Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant
was, quite simply, an act of terror by a terrorist state. With his army
failing and his air force stuck in its hangars, it would appear Vladimir
Putin is prepared to do almost anything to cling on to the
Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine and his throne in the Kremlin", wrote Hamish de Bretton-Gordon.
Labels: Kakhovka Dam Collapse, Russian Invasion of Ukraine, Russian War Crimes
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