Russian involvement suspected in Ukraine dam collapse

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The New York Times has reported that the destruction of the Kakhovka dam in a Russian-controlled area of Ukraine was likely caused by an explosion set off by Russia. The Kremlin has denied involvement and accused Kyiv of sabotaging the hydroelectric dam. Meanwhile, the European Union has pledged to speed up arms deliveries to Ukraine, and the UK will host a summit next week to help Ukraine recover from the devastation caused by Russia's invasion.
- Ukraine updates: Dam collapse a Russian 'inside job' DW (English)
- Russia likely behind Ukraine dam collapse, experts say Reuters
- Evidence suggests the Ukrainian dam collapsed due to a controlled explosion set off inside the structure. An international investigative group says it's 'highly likely' Russian forces were behind the attack. Yahoo News
- Ukraine: Risks Of The Dnipro’s Falling Water Levels Barron's
- Evidence suggests Russia blew Kakhovka dam in Ukraine: NYT Reuters
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