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Putin orders dam bombing to halt Ukrainian advance

Vladimir Putin ordered the bombing of a dam on a reservoir near the border with Ukraine to stop Ukrainian forces from advancing into Russian territory. A video of the incident has appeared online.

Putin bombed a dam in Russia
Putin bombed a dam in Russia
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According to the express.co.uk portal, the video shows a FAB-3000 bomb detonating the dam on the Popovka reservoir on the Udawa River, just 820 feet from the border with Ukraine. It was reported that the Ukrainian armed forces were using this route to enter Russia’s Belgorod region.

The bombing might aim to block the escape routes of Ukrainian troops as Russian forces attempt to encircle them. The incursion into the Belgorod region, which began last month, helps maintain control over territory in the Kursk region where Ukrainians still hold their positions.

War in Ukraine: Russia shells cities

The attack on the dam occurred as Putin resumed airstrikes after a 24-hour pause. In a massive kamikaze drone attack on Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, eight people were injured, including three children. Once again, Russia attempted to intimidate civilians, causing 15 explosions in the city.

"Hits were recorded at two civilian enterprises in the Kholodnogorsk district," stated the Ukrainian state emergency service. Many fires broke out in the city. The injured "suffered an acute reaction to stress," and among them were children aged nine months, seven, and 16 years. Private residential buildings were also damaged.

Other Russian attacks affected Odesa and the Zaporizhzhia region. Throughout the country, in the last 24 hours, three people died, and 18 were injured. In Odesa, defying previous commitments, Russia attacked the Pivdenne and Chornomorsk ports on the Black Sea. The Chlibodarske settlement, where a military unit is located, was also targeted.

Ukrainians respond to Russia

Meanwhile, an emergency was declared in the port of Taganrog on the Sea of Azov after Ukrainian drones struck. The drones might have targeted the Taganrog Beriev Aviation Complex. About 85 residents were evacuated from a residential building in the city.

The center of Kursk was also attacked as Ukraine intensified its actions against Putin amid clear signals that the Russian leader is not interested in peace. Russia reported shooting down 93 Ukrainian drones overnight: 87 over the Kursk region, four over the Rostov region, and two over the Belgorod region. Although peace talks are ongoing and both sides declare in formal settings their readiness to cease air attacks, nothing indicates an end to the hostilities.

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