After the Russians blew up the Kakhovskaya HPP, a flood washed away the minefields that had been planted (again, by those Russians!) in the region.

Now these mines are washed up on the beaches of Odessa, like many other garbage. The river carries furniture, and even entire houses.

It is not possible to transport these mines to the landfill, so they will be detonated directly on the beaches.

The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine announced the amount of damages from Russia's detonation of the Kakhovskaya HPP

Damages from the Russian explosion of the Kakhovskaya HPP dam amount to UAH 55 billion. The water level in the Kakhovsky Reservoir dropped by a third, while 30% of the Kherson Oblast's nature conservation fund was threatened with destruction.

About 1,200 hectares of the territory of the Kinburn Peninsula have already been flooded due to the explosion of the dam.

A mass plague of fish began in the south of Ukraine

After the Russians blew up the dam of the Kakhovskaya HPP, in places where the bottom of the reservoir became shallow, a mass plague of fish began. In particular, this charge takes place near the village of Maryanske in the Dnipropetrovsk region.

Man-made ecocide carried out by Russia.