Fig. 3: Examples of impacts on water resources and infrastructure in Ukraine during armed conflicts. | Nature Sustainability

Fig. 3: Examples of impacts on water resources and infrastructure in Ukraine during armed conflicts.

From: Impact of the Russia–Ukraine armed conflict on water resources and water infrastructure

Fig. 3: Examples of impacts on water resources and infrastructure in Ukraine during armed conflicts.The alt text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a, The dam on the Dnieper River near the city of Zaporizhzhia after reportedly being blown up by Soviet special forces in 1941 in an attempt to delay the offence of German troops. b, Demolition of the dam on the Irpin River on 26 February 2022 caused flooding near the village of Demidov in the Vyshhorod district of Kyiv region. c, Craters formed by shells on the floodplain of the Irpin River. d, Water in the Kamyshevakha River polluted by mine waters (picture taken in 2021). e, Damaged pipe near Kiselevka village in the Kherson region (picture taken in April 2022). f, People in a line for drinking water in Mykolayiv (picture taken in April 2022). Panels adapted with permission from: a, ref. 54, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv; d, ref. 55, Deutsche Welle; e, ref. 56, Korabelov.info; f, ref. 57, Novosti-N. Credit: photographs in b,c, Vincent Mundy.

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