Fields could become desert after dam destruction

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2023-06-07 07:00:37

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The water supply in some parts of Ukraine could become problematic.

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Kyiv, Moscow According to President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the explosion of the dam on the Dnipro in the south of the country will not prevent Ukraine from recapturing occupied territories.

“The disaster at the Kakhovska hydroelectric power station caused by Russian terrorists will not stop Ukraine and Ukrainians,” Zelenskiy said on Tuesday in his evening video message.

According to Zelensky, the purpose of blowing up the dam was to slow down the Ukrainian counter-offensive. “We will still liberate our entire country,” he announced. Such attacks could not prevent Russia’s defeat, but only meant that Moscow would have to pay higher damages in the end.

The Ukrainian Attorney General has already appealed to the International Criminal Court to investigate the explosion.

Meanwhile, Selenski promised help to the people in the region. The government is doing everything to save flood victims and to provide the population with drinking water. The head of the presidential office, Andriy Yermak, accused Russia of an “unprecedented war crime”.

Controversy in the UN Security Council

Before the UN Security Council in New York, Kiev and Moscow blamed each other for the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam. The Ukrainian ambassador to the UN, Serhiy Kislizia, spoke of an “act of ecological and technological terrorism” at an emergency meeting called at short notice on Tuesday.

UN meeting to blow up the dam

According to Zelensky, the purpose of blowing up the dam was to slow down the Ukrainian counter-offensive.

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The blast was “another example of Russia’s genocide against the Ukrainians.” Russian ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebensia said the incident was due to “deliberate sabotage by Kiev” and classified as a war crime. The dam was used for an “unimaginable crime”.

Moscow accuses Kiev of terrorist attacks against civilians

Shortly before the meeting of the UN Security Council, the Russian Foreign Ministry had already accused Ukraine of having destroyed the Kakhovka dam and, for its part, spoke of terrorism. “The incident is a terrorist attack aimed at fundamentally civilian infrastructure,” the agency said in a statement released on Tuesday. Russia initiated the UN Security Council session to condemn the major “humanitarian and ecological catastrophe” unleashed by Kiev.

According to the Foreign Ministry in Moscow, this is a planned and targeted action by the Ukrainian military as part of its own counter-offensive. Kiev not only fired at the dam, but also raised the water level to a critical level by opening a lock on the upper reaches of the Dnipro. The collapse of the dam would damage the agriculture and ecosystem of the Kherson region and affect Crimea’s water supply.

Crimea, annexed by Russia in 2014, receives water from the Dnipro via a canal. If this was temporarily drained after 2014, Russia also reopened the canal towards Crimea for irrigating the peninsula after occupying the Kakhovka dam.

In his video message, Zelensky presented a reason why Russia was cutting off the water supply to the Crimean Peninsula, which she controlled, with such a blast. According to him, Moscow is already prepared to lose Crimea, which has been annexed since 2014.

Ministry: Fields could become desert after dam destruction

According to initial estimates, after the explosion of the Kakhovka dam in southern Ukraine, the Ukrainian Ministry of Agriculture expects around 10,000 hectares of agricultural land on the northern bank of the Dnipro in the Cherson region to be flooded.

Dam blown up in Kherson region: evacuations have begun

On the southern bank, in the Russian-occupied area, a multiple of this area will be flooded, the ministry announced on its website on Tuesday evening. Detailed information should therefore be announced in the coming days when the ministry has got an accurate picture of the situation.

In addition, “the man-made disaster will disrupt the water supply of 31 field irrigation systems in the Dnepropetrovsk, Kherson and Zaporizhia regions,” the ministry said. “The destruction of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant will mean that the fields in southern Ukraine could turn into deserts as early as next year,” it said.

France offers help to Ukraine after dam destruction

France has offered assistance to Ukraine after the destruction of the Kakhovka dam. “France stands ready to provide assistance to the Ukrainian authorities to respond to the consequences of the partial destruction of the dam,” the French Foreign Ministry said in a letter on Tuesday evening.

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France and the federal government have announced aid to Ukraine, among others.

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We are very concerned about the humanitarian, environmental and security implications of the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant. France described the destruction as a “particularly serious act”. “It illustrates once again the tragic consequences of an attack for which Russia bears sole responsibility.”

THW prepares for aid transports

The federal government has also announced aid to Ukraine. Germany will stand by Ukraine to deal with this disaster amid the war of aggression waged by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD) said on Tuesday. Above all, one wants to help to be able to take care of evacuated people.

“The THW is therefore already preparing German aid deliveries for the affected region at high pressure,” said the minister. A statement from the Federal Agency for Technical Relief stated that the Ukrainian Civil Protection (DSNS) would be supported with the delivery of 5,000 water filters. The filters each ensured the supply of clean water to a family.

Moscow’s UN Ambassador: Humanitarian aid must come through Russia

Meanwhile, after the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam, the Russian leadership only wants UN aid workers to enter the area controlled by Moscow if they travel there via Russia.

“They simply refuse to leave the Russian Federation,” Russia’s Ambassador to the UN, Nebensia, told the UN Security Council emergency meeting. Aid workers are “allowed if they come from the right area.” Nebensja also indicated that he would support an independent investigation into the background to the destruction.

What will be important on Wednesday

Flooding after the dam burst in Kachowka will cause major flooding downstream. Rescue workers have to evacuate dozens of towns to save the people in the region.

This is how the Handelsblatt reports on the Ukraine war:

The consequences of the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine for the environment and climate are also of interest to scientists. Researchers want to present findings on the direct and indirect emissions of the war at the UN climate negotiations in Bonn.

More: You can find the latest developments in our news blog on the Ukraine war

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