Hundreds could have died in Oleshki - National Resistance Centre on consequences of occupiers blowing up hydropower plant


Hundreds of residents of the temporarily occupied Oleshek could have died because the Russians blew up the Kakhovka hydropower plant.
According to preliminary data, more than 500 residents of Oleshek died because the occupiers refused to evacuate those who do not have Russian passports, the National Resistance Centre said.
The occupiers simply left the local residents to die in spite of all the norms of International Humanitarian Law. This is yet another sign of genocide," the report said.
Reuters published photos from Hola Prystan in the Kherson region of Ukraine. The photo shows the evacuation of bodies from houses flooded by the occupants of the dam.
Bodies of animals killed in the water lie in the streets in Kohany near Goloy Prystan.
Everything that Vova Saldo (the head of the occupation administration in the vicinity of Kherson region - ed.) is trying diligently to conceal is gradually becoming all too apparent. The process of removal of the bodies of those killed in the disaster at the Kakhovska hydroelectric power station on the left bank of the Kherson region is under way.
Additionally, it is worth noting that more "problem areas" have already been identified, where more trucks are being sent than in the photos in this post (I'm talking aboutReuters photos - ed.) The occupant administration has set a deadline - by the end of this week all the bodies must be removed.
So far, the Russians have acknowledged the death of 35 civilians on the left bank as a result of the hydropower plant disaster. However, the real number of victims is probably much higher," comments local TG-channel Kherson. War without Fakes.
As a reminder, earlier, the rf denied international organizations a humanitarian corridor to the flooded territories, which are under the control of the occupants.
This was reported by UN humanitarian coordinator in Ukraine Denise Brown.
The United Nations is working closely with the Governments of Ukraine and the Russian Federation on the speedy delivery of humanitarian aid to all those affected by the catastrophic destruction of the Kakhovka Dam," Denise Brown said in a statement. - The Government of the Russian Federation has so far rejected our requests for access to the areas under its temporary military control.
The UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Ukraine has stressed that the United Nations will continue to engage with the Russian authorities to obtain the necessary access.
We call on the Russian authorities to act in accordance with their obligations under international humanitarian law," she said. - Assistance to the people who need it cannot be denied. The UN will continue to do all it can to reach all the people, including those affected by the recent dam collapse, who urgently need life-saving assistance wherever they are.
Earlier, a photo with thousands of dead fish in the shallowing reservoir, which is striking in the scale of the tragedy, was published by Darya Zaryvnaya, advisor to the head of the Ukrainian Presidential Communications Office. She stressed that this was nothing but an ecocide instigated by the Russian Federation.
Mass fish kill in Kherson region. This is what an ecocide by the Russians at the Kakhovka hydropower plant looks like, Zarivnaya wrote.
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