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Claims about the cause of the explosion have not been independently verified. Photo Arab News

The consequences can be gauged from the evidence of the Russian explosion of the Kakhovka Dam on June 6 this month in the Russian-controlled territory of Ukraine.
According to the Reuters news agency, the New York Times has revealed that evidence suggests that the Kakhovka Dam in southern Ukraine was blown up by Russia with explosives.
The New York Times reported Friday that an investigation into the June 6 dam collapse found evidence that the explosion occurred in a passageway in the dam’s concrete base, citing a report by explosives experts and engineers. The fertile material was laid.
Evidence clearly shows that the dam was detonated with explosives by Russia, which controls the area, the newspaper said.
It should be noted that a team of international legal experts is also assisting in the investigation related to the destruction of the dam in Ukraine.
The investigation team said in a preliminary report on Friday that there is a high probability that the destruction in the area was the result of explosive devices planted by the Russians.

A team of international experts is also assisting in the investigation. Photo Reuters
Reuters did not independently verify the claims made about the cause of the explosion.
On the other hand, quoting engineers, the New York Times has said that only a thorough examination of the dam after the water is released can determine the events that led to the disaster.

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