June 6, 2023 Russia blew up the Kakhovka Dam
causing a major humanitarian and ecological disaster
It was a war crime, an act of ecocide, and a terrorist attack.
Researchers say the environmental impact of the Kakhovka Dam explosion is comparable to that of the Chornobyl nuclear disaster.
It was a deliberate and premeditated crime, one of their most serious crimes against the environment and people in our entire region. It is also impossible to estimate the exact number of people killed because the most severe damage occurred in the occupied part of the Kherson region.
At least tens of thousands of people were affected, and hundreds of thousands were left without access to clean drinking water. Large areas of Ukraine were flooded, and the Kakhovka Reservoir, which supported the stability of Europe's largest nuclear power plant, Zaporizhzhia NPP, was destroyed.
The inability of the world to even condemn russia with strong statements, let alone take action and make it face the consequences, such global weakness only fuels terrorists, encouraging them to continue committing horrors and crimes, knowing that there will be no punishment, because the world is weak and afraid of even such lowlifes.











