The undermining of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station by the Russians led to large-scale flooding in southern Ukraine, and the rapid current carries garbage, fragments of various objects, boats, even building structures along the Dnieper.
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Some of these items were carried away to the Black Sea. The streams also tore down mine-explosive barriers, which the occupiers set up on the left bank. While a large number of mines drift in the water with the flow. This was reported on June 8 in the operational command “South”.
It is noted that one of these anti-amphibious mines washed ashore in the Odessa region. The Ukrainian military destroyed the dangerous item in a controlled manner.
OK Yug emphasized that due to the emergency situation that arose due to the explosion of the Russians at the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station, the mine danger was increased both along the banks of the Dnieper, the Dnieper-Bug estuary and the entire Black Sea coast of the Nikolaev and Odessa regions.
And the Kherson publication “Most” reported that in the settlements of Novovorontsovka and Osokorovka along the banks of the rivers, the remains of shells and explosive objects that were brought by water after the destruction of the dam of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station appeared.
Recall that earlier the Ukrainian authorities stated that in the flood zones that arose due to the undermining of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station by the occupiers, an increased mine danger was recorded, because the current could demolish Russian minefields.
Source: Racurs

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