On the night of June 6, the Kakhovka HPP dam was blown up. The effects of such a disaster are hard to even comprehend. We will see them in at least a week.
The floodwater level increases, so a huge number of cities that stood on the banks of the Dnieper will no longer stand there – Nikopol, Marhanets and others. Those cities that received water will no longer receive it – Kryvyi Rih, Mykolaiv and others. Now it will be very difficult to hold backwater at the upstream cascade HPPs.
The most difficult situation will be at the Kyiv HPP. It will be the first to hold all the water pressure. And one more thing… Although very little is said about it, there is another catastrophe. Tonight, Russian missiles seriously damaged the Togliatti-Odesa ammonia pipeline near Kupiansk. The entire pipeline was filled with liquid ammonia. It was blown up and the first ammonia cloud hovered over the Kharkiv region. The war is moving to a new level of escalation – eco-catastrophe of Eurasian scale. It demonstrates what will happen to Ukraine if other HPPs of the cascade are blown up. For example, if the Kaniv HPP is blown up now, Ukraine will turn into a desert. No nuclear weapons are needed. The blow-up of the Kakhovka HPP shows that the consequences are simply extraordinary. Moreover, it shows that HPPs on other rivers can also be blown up. And this is not a problem for the invaders.
Using the satellite footage, experts will determine exactly how it was blown up. Residents of flooded areas have not yet realized that they need to flee, that there will be no life there. What can happen next?
A couple more explosions on ammonia pipelines and ammonia clouds will completely cover the whole of Ukraine.
Putin says – either get to the negotiating table or there will be a scorched earth. He doesn’t care about people’s lives, including the lives of his people.
He is concerned only about his own well-being and the well-being of his immediate environment. He doesn’t care about anything else.
In fact, the whole of Southern Ukraine, including the occupied one, will slowly turn into a desert. What will happen to Crimea? Although Aksyonov says that all the reservoirs are filled with water, this supply will last for a maximum of 2-3 weeks. And then the water will run out. Besides, everything depends on the weather. If there is a heat … To understand what it is, you should go Askania Nova and see what’s going on there now. All this can turn into a desert. Today’s disaster is correctly compared with the Chornobyl disaster. However, it is even worse, because there is no water. No water – no life.
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