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Discussion of Possible Russian Destruction of Kakhova Dam in Ukraine War

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From NESA | by David Des Roches | 10 Nov 2022

Speaking on Al Jazeera English, I discuss the possibility of Russia destroying the major dam across the Dniepro river as Russian forces abandon Kherson city and the surrounding areas:  https://mediaview.aljazeera.com/video/odoUdOGfNy?fbclid=IwAR3SPKxAjZK46h...

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