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Russians Blow Up Nova Kakhovka Dam
in Kherson oblast
This is likely to have caused a tsunami type flood potentially killing thousands
https:/ /www.re uters.c om/worl d/europ e/ukrai ne-says -russia -blows- up-majo r-nova- kakhovk a-dam-s outhern -ukrain e-2023- 06-06/
This is likely to have caused a tsunami type flood potentially killing thousands
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I have no doubt there is mileage in that assessment.
It also seems that they underestimated the effect this would have on their own troops. I think tho it may simply be that they are panicking as the Ukrainian counteroffensive kicks in. And put the "blow the dam" contingency into effect. It is believed that the Ukrainian armed forces are currently blasting Russian trenches all along the front line, causing massive loss of life and chaos. Information is restricted, but it seems the Zaporizhzhya front in particular is hell for the russians just now.
All will become clearer in due course.
I have no doubt there is mileage in that assessment.
It also seems that they underestimated the effect this would have on their own troops. I think tho it may simply be that they are panicking as the Ukrainian counteroffensive kicks in. And put the "blow the dam" contingency into effect. It is believed that the Ukrainian armed forces are currently blasting Russian trenches all along the front line, causing massive loss of life and chaos. Information is restricted, but it seems the Zaporizhzhya front in particular is hell for the russians just now.
All will become clearer in due course.
"I read this morning, that there are floating land mines to contend with now. That'll create more indiscriminate harm to civilians."
Correct. On the positive side (and it is not that positive unfortunately) it seems that the sheer volume of water means that the odd boat can come across and rescue people on the occupied side who are being left to drown by the russians. And some drones carrying water from the unoccupied side are not being shot down
Correct. On the positive side (and it is not that positive unfortunately) it seems that the sheer volume of water means that the odd boat can come across and rescue people on the occupied side who are being left to drown by the russians. And some drones carrying water from the unoccupied side are not being shot down
Further to the above, the temporary occupying administration in Zaporizhzhya region has announced the evacuation of all citizens of Polohy, Tokmak and Vasilivka "for their own safety" to Simferopol, Crimea.
Tokmak in particular has been repeatedly blasted by Ukrainian attacks for the last few days.
Things are hotting up ...
Tokmak in particular has been repeatedly blasted by Ukrainian attacks for the last few days.
Things are hotting up ...
'A brigade consists of a few battalions and anywhere from 3,000 to 5,000 soldiers. A colonel is generally in command. For historical reasons, armor and Ranger units of brigade size are called regiments, and the equivalent Special Forces units are called groups.'
(i) Department of Defense (i)
So, up to 50,000 trained soldiers.
(i) Department of Defense (i)
So, up to 50,000 trained soldiers.
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