Russia's Role in Kakhovka Dam Collapse and Aid Blockade

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Russia has rejected UN aid for people affected by the flooding caused by the collapsed Nova Kakhovka Dam in southern Ukraine, including Russian-occupied areas. The death toll has risen to 52, with accusations from Ukraine that Russia blew up the dam. The UN has urged Russia to act in accordance with its obligations under international humanitarian law. The contaminated water has led to bans on swimming and eating seafood, and there are concerns about environmental disaster and land mines washing up along the coast.
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- Death toll rises after Ukraine dam breach Reuters
- Russian troop convoy intercepted and destroyed near Melitopol following Kakhovka dam explosion Yahoo News
- Russia-Ukraine war live: Moscow blocking aid to flood-hit areas after dam destroyed, says UN The Guardian
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