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"Silence is a crime": OP showed the consequences

Andriy Yermak stated that the lack of Russia's liability for ecocide is a crime against future generations of Ukrainians. According to him, the punishment of the Russian Federation should become a lesson for all Russians. The head of the Presidential Office of Ukraine Andriy Yermak showed what the Dnieper looks in the Dnieper hydroelectric power plant after blasting by Russian troops of the Kakhovskaya Hydroelectric Dam. This was known from his post on social networks of July 2.

"It is impossible to remain silent about this. Yermak assured that a generation of Russians would pay for the territory done in Ukraine, and this will be a lesson for the entire hostile nation. We will remind, on June 20, the monitoring group War Maper informed that according to satellite images, the Kakhovka reservoir actually ceased to exist. Focus published pictures of the reservoir dated May 21 and June 20 this year.