Kakhovka Dam Collapse Sparks Cholera Outbreak and Rescue Mission in Russia-Ukraine Conflict.

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The Russian army has been hit by a cholera outbreak, with many soldiers being admitted daily with suspected cases of cholera, according to a military partisan movement. The outbreak is likely due to Russian troops using water "from open sources" because of difficulties with the delivery of bottled or purified water to the occupiers due to the flooding caused by the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam in southern Ukraine. Several Russian troops have died, and entire units from the Kherson direction located along the North Crimean Canal have lost their combat capability and are taken to the rear for treatment.
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- UN complains Russia blocks aid workers from area of Ukraine dam collapse; Moscow says it's unsafe WGN News
- Russia-Ukraine war news: After Kakhovka dam collapse, contaminated waters found in flooded areas The Washington Post
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