UN Secretary General Guterres reacted to the explosion of Kakhovska HPP. He says that this is a consequence of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
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UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres reacted to the explosion of the Kakhovka hydroelectric plant, calling it "another devastating consequence of the Russian invasion of Ukraine." At the same time, he stated that the UN "does not have access to independent information about the circumstances that led to the destruction of the Kakhovska HPP."
According to Guterres, "at least 16,000 people have already lost their homes" and thousands more may be left without drinking water. Because of this, the UN and humanitarian partners organized the distribution of bottled water, tablets for cleaning technical water and other aid.
Guterres also noted that the situation threatens the safety of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and called for a "just peace in line with the UN Charter, international law and the resolutions of the General Assembly."
- On the night of June 6, the dam of the Kakhovska HPP in the Kherson region was destroyed by an explosion, and the evacuation of residents from dangerous areas began. Ukraine accused Russia of undermining the hydroelectric power station, and the occupying authorities of the Kherson region announced that the hydroelectric power station had been "fired". Due to the explosion of the Kakhovska HPP dam, the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is under threat, it is also possible to deprive people of drinking water in the south of the Kherson region and in the Crimea and to destroy part of the population centers and the biosphere.
- On the right bank of the Dnirpo, 16,000 people were in the critical flooding zone, and evacuation was announced in the region. After the detonation of the hydroelectric power station, the zoo in Nova Kakhovka was flooded, where almost all the animals died.
- So far, more than 1,300 people have been evacuated from the flooded zone in the Kherson region, Serhii Kruk, the head of the State Emergency Service, said. 500 rescuers and 160 units of State Emergency Service equipment from eleven oblasts were involved in the liquidation of the consequences of the explosion of the Kakhovskaya HPP.
- There may be negative consequences for the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, but the situation is under control. The water level in the Kakhovsky Reservoir is rapidly decreasing, and water from this reservoir is necessary for the station to receive power for the turbine capacitors and safety systems of the ZNPP.
- Reconstruction of the Kakhovska HPP will cost up to $1 billion and will last five years. According to approximate estimates, 35-37 villages will be flooded, said the head of "Ukrhydroenergo" Ihor Syrota.