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Russia using Kakhovka dam to intimidate civilians into evacuation: Ukraine

Por: Newsweek World November 02, 2022

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Russian troops are reportedly intimidating Ukrainian civilians into evacuating by threatening to blow up a hydroelectric dam on the Dnipro River, Ukrainian officials said on Tuesday.The occupiers continue to forcibly relocate the civilian population in the temporarily occupied territories of the Kherson oblast, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said in a Facebook post. The enemy is resorting to intimidation of civilian residents,... + full article



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