This latest attack has the potential to cause profound and lasting devastation
A man and a woman carry a cat during an evacuation from a flooded area after the Nova Kakhovka Dam breached after a Russia attack. Russian artillery fired on Kherson while emergency workers tried to evacuate the city
Like nuclear power plants, hydroelectric dams rarely appear in the news headlines for reassuring reasons. The Geneva Convention prohibits wartime attacks on “installations containing dangerous forces” such as dams, even when they are legitimate military objectives, “if such attack may cause… consequent severe losses among the civilian population”.Russia denies claims it mined the dam in order to disrupt
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