Furniture, houses and garbage began to be nailed to the shores of the Odessa region. Due to the undermining of the dam of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station by the Russians, a large amount of debris and debris fell into the Black Sea from the Dnieper. Refrigerators, sofas, boats, wreckage and even the frame of an outdoor toilet float in the sea.
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The roof of a house from Kherson was nailed to the beach in the center of Odessa, and a bio-toilet was nailed to Chornomorsk. The house is in parts – a separate roof, wall fragments and other construction debris nailed in the Dolphin Beach area.
The video of the finds on the coast was published by the People’s Deputy Alexei Goncharenko.
On June 8-9, the water reached the coast of the Odessa region, bringing with it fragments of destroyed houses and household items of the inhabitants of the Kherson region. The video from the drone was released by OK Yug.
In addition, Sergey Bratchuk, the chairman of the public council at the Odessa OVA, published a video filmed by residents of Odessa in different parts of Odessa.
Undermining the dam of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station by Russian invaders, in addition to flooding a huge territory on both sides of the Dnieper and polluting the main river of Ukraine and part of the Black Sea, also carries another, deadly threat – mines.
Millions of tons of water from the Kakhovka reservoir washed away from the surface of the earth (mainly in the southern Left Bank, occupied by the Russians) vast minefields, with which the invaders planned to stop the counteroffensive of the Defense Forces. We are talking about thousands of anti-personnel and anti-amphibious mines laid along the banks of the river and on the islands of its delta.
Source: Racurs

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