In the early hours of Tuesday morning Nova Kakhovka dam effectively ceased to exist – and soon the devastation became apparent

In the early hours of Tuesday morning all was calm at the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station. It was a mild night. Nothing appeared to stir other than a few howling dogs. Earlier that day Russian troops had fired several dozen shells across the Dnipro River. They landed on towns and villages on the Ukrainian-controlled northern bank. A security guard was killed. Since Ukraine liberated the city of Kherson last year the war in southern Ukraine had fallen into a gruesome routine.

And then, suddenly, something terrible and extraordinary happened.

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