An curved arrow pointing right. Residents of southern Ukraine are evacuating after the destruction of the Kakhovka dam caused heavy flooding. Both Ukraine and Russia are blaming each other.
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Indy 100 on MSNLionesses rescued from Ukraine to find home at Scottish zooFive Sisters Zoo near Polbeth, West Lothian, is preparing to welcome Luna and Plusza, who were evacuated from an area ...
Instead, the zoo became a beacon of light for animals that needed to be evacuated from other regions in Ukraine, and a place of rehabilitation for neglected circus animals and exotic pets in ...
Russia and Ukraine accused each other of destroying a major dam and power plant in the Kherson region, causing serious flooding and putting thousands of homes at risk. WSJ’s Matthew Luxmoore ...
"About 50% of all the animals kept in the zoo drowned during the June 13-14 flooding and a part of the ... has no right to take part in talks on Ukraine — foreign ministry According to the ...
Following a call with the Ukrainian leader, he said the pair had a "candid conversation" and he conveyed how there was "no other way to stop the bloodshed and achieve lasting peace in Ukraine ...
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the Nova Kakhovka dam in Ukraine was destroyed leading to devastating humanitarian and ecological consequences. The collapse of the dam has also led to water levels raising to 5 metres in Kherson ...
“My home is gone.” (JTA) — Intense flooding caused by the collapse of the Kakhovka dam in eastern Ukraine is threatening to force most of the remaining 600-700 Jews in the Kherson area to ...
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