☝ Three years ago, on June 6, 2023, russians destroyed the Kakhovka Dam — one of the worst ecological disasters of the century.
Its destruction flooded more than 80 settlements, left around 16,000 people in the disaster zone, and forced thousands to flee their homes. Dozens of lives lost, ecosystems wiped out for generations.
In the south of Ukraine, the catastrophe caused a water crisis, leaving 1.6 million people without access to water. The agricultural sector was also seriously affected. According to the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine, a total of 31 irrigation systems were destroyed, putting food security at risk. As a result, in the summer of 2025 alone, farmers in the Kherson region lost thousands of hectares of crops.
❗️ The overall damage from the Kakhovka dam blow-up amount to about 14 billion dollars, according to Ukraine's Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources. Ukraine will need a long time to recover from the war crime Russia committed on purpose. With no right to forget, the world must restore justice, holding the aggressor state accountable.
Not an accident — state terr0r.
Remember.