Ukraine declares a state of emergency. Here's what we know so far:
in 2014. At present, it is unclear which nation is responsible or what either side would serve to gain from damaging the dam, which is said to have already been in a state of disrepair.
Additionally, Ukraine’s nuclear operator Energoatom said via a Telegram statement that the damage “could have negative consequences” for the Zaporizhzhia Plant, which is Europe’s biggest by way of generating capacity and relies on water to cool its facilities. For now, he wrote, the situation is “controllable.”
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