Ukraine updates: Kakhovka dam blast threatens water supply
By DW
14 June 2023 |
10:21 am
While the flood from the Kahkovka dam blast has decimated towns, the lower reservoir level has also impacted supplies of drinking water. Meanwhile, in Russia, a US citizen has been detained.
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