Two years ago, the russian army destroyed Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant, which led to one of the largest environmental disasters in decades



by UNITED24Media

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  1. As a result, at least 80 settlements were flooded, 33 residents died, and 40 people went missing. In total, 100,000 residents were affected; hundreds of thousands more were left without drinking water.

    The destruction of the power plant caused Ukraine losses estimated almost $14 billion.

    Let us remember this terrorist war crime, the consequences of which people will feel for years.

  2. They continue to commit war crimes daily. They must be defeated they must pay.

  3. I recall ruzzia was firing artillary at recue workers and people just fleeing their homes

  4. I don’t understand why countries just don’t boycott Russia and put them in their place ?

  5. Mr Trump has a pretty short memory. Worst American president ever

  6. Russians are a mobile environmental disaster.. Everywhere they have been, is a disaster.

  7. the world does remember ruzzias crimes and the people of the world see what is done to Ukrainians every day.

  8. Remember all those Greenpeace, red cross, Greta thurnberg etc. protests against this ecocide? 

    Next time you consider donating to those fucks – do remember. 

  9. Waiting to hear the orc justification for this wanton destruction.

  10. Why would Ukraine do this to themselves!?

    -Trump probably

  11. These people in opposition to fact have no conscience.

  12. Did this cut off the canal water to Crimea as well? I saw earlier on in the war that Russia was upset about water being restricted to Crimea. Then I heard they captured or bombed the dam that controlled the water. Nothing recently however.

  13. russian shills: **Fear the russians and their NUCLEAR WEAPONS!!!!!!**

    ***also*** russian shills: russia is too nice to ever do something like blow up a dam!!

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