MOSCOW (Reuters) - Ukraine's Kherson region will lose much of its vegetable harvest due to a shortage of water in the North Crimean and Kakhovka canals, Russian-installed governor Vladimir Saldo said on Thursday, according to the TASS news agency.
Ukraine's Kherson region will lose much of its vegetable harvest due to a shortage of water in the North Crimean and Kakhovka canals, Russian-installed governor Vladimir Saldo said on Thursday, according to the TASS news agency. The Kakhovka dam, a huge Soviet-era dam on the Dnipro River, which separates Russian and Ukrainian forces in southern Ukraine, was breached in June. The breach not only unleashed flood waters across a swathe of southern Ukraine, but also virtually emptied a vast reservoir that had been a key regional source of fresh water for households and agriculture.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Ukraine's Kherson region will lose much of its vegetable harvest due to a shortage of water in the North Crimean and Kakhovka canal.
Ukraine's Kherson region will lose much of its vegetable harvest due to a shortage of water in the North Crimean and Kakhovka canals, Russian-installed governor Vladimir Saldo said on Thursday.
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