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Ukraine will build a new power plant on the site of the destroyed Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant located on the Russian-occupied east bank of the Dnipro River once it liberates the territory, head of Ukraine's state-owned energy company UkrhydroenergoIhor Syrota said on June 6.
"Hydrostructures are being eroded, and we understand that we will have to build a new station very quickly. We will build a more beautiful and powerful station in the same place," he said on national television, as cited by Ukrainska Pravda media outlet.
According to the official, Ukrhydroenergo was already consulting with experts on how to quickly block the dam after the liberation.
The company also examines how to establish water supply from the reservoirs located up the river to the Ukrainian regions that will suffer from water shortages, said Syrota.
For now, Ukrainian authorities plan to drill additional wells in Kherson and Mykolaiv oblasts to access fresh water, he added.
So Russia feels the need to blow up the dam to try to slow down the Ukrainian offensive and Ukraine is already making plans about what it will do after Crimea is liberated; so both sides seem to agree that Russia will not be able to hold on to Crimea for very much longer.
"Hydrostructures are being eroded, and we understand that we will have to build a new station very quickly. We will build a more beautiful and powerful station in the same place," he said on national television, as cited by Ukrainska Pravda media outlet.
According to the official, Ukrhydroenergo was already consulting with experts on how to quickly block the dam after the liberation.
The company also examines how to establish water supply from the reservoirs located up the river to the Ukrainian regions that will suffer from water shortages, said Syrota.
For now, Ukrainian authorities plan to drill additional wells in Kherson and Mykolaiv oblasts to access fresh water, he added.
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So Russia feels the need to blow up the dam to try to slow down the Ukrainian offensive and Ukraine is already making plans about what it will do after Crimea is liberated; so both sides seem to agree that Russia will not be able to hold on to Crimea for very much longer.