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Kiev Regime Claims Russians Blew Up the Kakhovka Dam

Not surprisingly, the Kiev regime’s explanation of what happened to the Kakhovka hydroelectric dam follows the same logic as with the ZNPP and the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage: the Russians bombed themselves. “The Kakhovka HPP was blown up by the Russian occupying forces. The scale of the destruction, the speed and volume of water, the probable areas of flooding are currently being established. All services are working. The situation is being monitored,” Ukrainian forces’ Operational Command (OC) South said, reported Ukrinform.

Naturally, the EU has enthusiastically jumped on the Kiev regime’s bandwagon. “Shocked by the unprecedented attack of the Nova Kakhovka dam,” European Council president Charles Michel declared on Twitter. “The destruction of civilian infrastructure clearly qualifies as a war crime — and we will hold Russia and its proxies accountable.”

Russia has, also not surprisingly, rejected the Kiev regime’s attribution of the destruction of the dam to Moscow. When asked whether Russia could be behind the attack on the Kakhovka HPP, Russia’s ambassador to the UN, Vasily Nebenzya, said, “Naturally, not.”

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