The total number of casualties was 10 people. Another 20 people were injured. 35 people are considered missing, including seven children.
In one of the districts of Kherson on Monday, June 12, an unknown woman and a 50-year-old man were found drowned. This was announced by the chairman of Kherson OVA Alexander Prokudin.
“In total, 10 people are now known to have died due to the explosion of the Russian army’s Kakhovskaya hydroelectric dam. Another 20 people were injured, including five policemen and two rescuers,” he said.
According to Prokudin, 35 people are considered missing, including seven children.
It will be remembered that the Korabel microdistrict in Kherson, which was flooded due to the explosion of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station, will not be accessible from June 13. During the week, residents will be able to move here from 12 to 15 hours.
Source: korrespondent

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