
Größter Staudamm der Ukraine nach russischen Angriffen in kritischem Zustand, sagen Behörden
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/06/02/europe/ukraine-dnipro-power-plant-critical-condition-intl?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=topic%2Fukrainecrisis

Größter Staudamm der Ukraine nach russischen Angriffen in kritischem Zustand, sagen Behörden
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/06/02/europe/ukraine-dnipro-power-plant-critical-condition-intl?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=topic%2Fukrainecrisis
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America should def send 50 trillion asap, for repairs and Bugattis for parliament.
You know what’s cheaper than fixing/rebuilding this dam? Not having it hit in the first place.
This is why sending more aid like air defense doesn’t just save lives. It also saves resources that could be used to prevent more strikes.
Send some more air defense! Send more of everything.
Russia salts the earth on their way out when they execute massive retreats. It’s their signature move in every war they have ever been in look what they did to Georgia. This is good in the long term as Russia is showing weakness but unfortunately it will cost Ukraine some critical infrastructure
Why don’t they hit Moscow? What do they have to lose at this point?
Isn’t this right upriver of that nuclear power plant? And if the dam fails, won’t a tidal wave from the burst hit said nuclear power plant?
Enough of this fucking shit. The rest of the world needs to step up and defend Ukraine and fucking bomb Russia into nonexistence.
That is the only way this is going to end and Ukraine’s favor.
Putin does what ever he wants and we’re here shaking in our boots, letting Ukraine die slowly by not allowing them to defend themselves.