The Kakhovka dam was destroyed on Tuesday, releasing a flood of water into southern Ukraine.
Footage shows torrents of water from the Kakhovka Reservoir draining rapidly into the Dnipro River.
"The Russian occupation troops destroyed the Kashkova hydroelectric station," said the Southern Command of Ukraine's forces on its Facebook page.
The Kakhovka Reservoir holds around 18.2 cubic kilometers of water, or 4 trillion gallons.
The Kakhovka Reservoir also supplies water to millions of people in Crimea, which was annexed by Russia in 2014.
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