On the morning of June 6, it became known that the Russians blew up the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station. Under the threat of flooding up to 80 settlements.
Ukrainian singer Ruslana could not get away from the tragedy that occurred as a result of the Russians blowing up the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station.
The celebrity posted a video on his Instagram page showing what the station was like four years ago. Then the artist, together with the team, filmed an episode for a film about clean energy.
Under the video, Ruslana urged to draw the attention of international organizations to the ecocide caused by the Russian army.
“This is another demonstration of how Russia and Putin bring disasters on a global scale! I call on the international community to manage the evacuation of the civilian population and provide all necessary assistance to reduce the number of people affected by this act of terrorism. . . I can’t help but focus on how devastating a flood of this magnitude is,” he wrote.
The artist also recalled the flood in the Carpathians in 2008, where every minute, like now, is very important.
“Now all international organizations, including the UN, must put aside petty things and unite to provide immediate assistance to those in the flood,” the singer stressed.
Check out this post on InstagramPublication from Ruslana (@ruslana.lyzhychko)
Earlier it was reported that the NAVKA singer showed fans the consequences of the explosion of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station, and also admitted that her husband was at the center of events.
Ekaterina Osadchaya responded to the explosion of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station
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