Flooded streets are seen in Kherson, Ukraine, on Wednesday, June 7, following the collapse of the Nova Kakhovka dam.
The Nova Kakhovka dam in southern Ukraine suffered a collapse early Tuesday, June 6, forcing more than 1,400 people to flee their homes and threatening vital water supplies as flooding inundated the region.
Kyiv and Moscow have traded accusations over the Russian-occupied dam's destruction, without providing concrete proof that the other is culpable.
It is not yet clear whether the dam was deliberately attacked or whether the breach was the result of structural failure.
It's the last of the cascade of six Soviet-era dams on the Dnipro River, a major waterway running through southeastern Ukraine.
Persons:
Volodymyr Zelensky
Locations:
Kherson, Ukraine, Nova, Kyiv, Moscow, Russian, Dnipro