November 14, 2024
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More than 10 million cubic meters of water spilled out as a result of damage to the Kurakhiv reservoir dam

According to the report of the head of the Donetsk OVA, Vadym Filashkin, 15 million cubic meters of water leaked as a result of damage by Russian troops to the dam of the Kurakhiv Reservoir. However, despite this, flooding of residential buildings and flooding of villages along the Vovcha River was not recorded. We previously wrote that the American Institute for the Study of War commented in a report dated November 11 on the notification of the Ukrainian authorities about the strike by Russian troops”, — write on: ua.news

According to the report of the head of the Donetsk OVA, Vadym Filashkin, 15 million cubic meters of water leaked as a result of damage by Russian troops to the dam of the Kurakhiv Reservoir.

However, despite this, flooding of residential buildings and flooding of villages along the Vovcha River was not recorded.

Earlier, we wrote that the American Institute for the Study of War commented in a report dated November 11 on the notification of the Ukrainian authorities about the attack of Russian troops on the dam in the Kurakhiv Reservoir.

We will also remind you that on the afternoon of November 11, a dam may have been destroyed at the Kurakhiv Reservoir. The mass media, citing local residents, report that water has begun to fill the Vovcha River and is flooding the streets of nearby villages.

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