At least 35 people, including seven children, are missing in southern Ukraine following the devastating flood. Prosecutors called the calamity the “worst environmental catastrophe since Chornobyl“. The Russian-controlled Kakhovka dam along the front line in the Kherson region was destroyed on June 6, forcing thousands to flee and sparking fears of humanitarian and environmental disasters.

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