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June 6, 2023
Nova Kakhova Dam Breach – Updated (12:15 UTC)

Updated throughout (12:15 UTC)

A few hours ago an alleged explosion blew up the Nova Kakhova dam in Ukraine.


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It was either that or structural damage from previous strikes.

Geoff Brumfiel @gbrumfiel – 6:31 UTC · Jun 6, 2023

The dam was already under enormous strain and damaged.
Then things got worse. On 2 June, it looks like a road over the dam failed. That could be indicative of a larger structural failure.

In consequence the huge reservoir behind the dam is now flooding lower level land south of Kherson (Xepcoh). The pictures show the before and after of potential flooding due to the breach:



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Previously the Russian army had pulled back its troops from the northern part of Kherson oblast because a dam breach would endanger their supply route.

We do not know yet how much of the dam has been damaged. How much water will be flowing out of it depends on the part of the wall that is still standing below the current water level.

Of note is that the Ukraine had previously filled the upstream dams on the Dnieper to the brim to increase the potential damage. Those waters were released in early May. Notice the date of the following tweet.

ZOKA @200_zoka – 14:12 UTC · May 4, 2023

Water level in Kakhovka reservoir in Zaporozhye region risen by 17 m and almost reached critical level. Under threat of destruction of dam in Kamenka Dneprovskaya, dozens of villages may be flooded.
Kyiv opened the floodgates in Dnepropetrovsk and Zaporozhye.
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The Ukrainian propagandists are claiming that the Russian blew up the dam. That is however unlikely.

On October 21 2022 Vasily Nebenzya, the Permanent Representative of Russia to the UN, sent a letter to the UN Secretary General about the plans of the Kiev regime to destroy the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station.

In a report about last years Kherson counteroffensive the Washington Post reported of Ukrainian plans and attempts to blow up the dam:

[Maj. Gen. Andriy] Kovalchuk considered flooding the river. The Ukrainians, he said, even conducted a test strike with a HIMARS launcher on one of the floodgates at the Nova Kakhovka dam, making three holes in the metal to see if the Dnieper’s water could be raised enough to stymie Russian crossings but not flood nearby villages.

The test was a success, Kovalchuk said, but the step remained a last resort. He held off.

Destroying its own infrastructure is nothing new for Ukrainian servicemen. In April 2022 the New York Times already noted this:

What happened in Demydiv was not an outlier. Since the war’s early days, Ukraine has been swift and effective in wreaking havoc on its own territory, often by destroying infrastructure, as a way to foil a Russian army with superior numbers and weaponry.

Demydiv was flooded when troops opened a nearby dam and sent water surging into the countryside. Elsewhere in Ukraine, the military has, without hesitation, blown up bridges, bombed roads and disabled rail lines and airports. The goal has been to slow Russian advances, channel enemy troops into traps and force tank columns onto less favorable terrain.

Quoting the above Washington Post piece Andrew Korybko points to a possible motive for today's demolishing of the dam:

[Kovalchuk's] remark about how “the step remained a last resort” is pertinent to recall at present considering that the first phase of Kiev’s NATO-backed counteroffensive completely failed on Monday according to the Russian Ministry of Defense. Just like Ukraine launched its proxy invasion of Russia in late May to distract from its loss in the Battle of Artyomovsk, so too might does it seem to have gone through with Kovalchuk’s planned war crime to distract from this most recent embarrassment as well.

The most recent embarrassment was the failure of yesterday's attack near Novodarovka and Levadnoye. As the Russian Ministry of Defense noted in a special statement:

As a result of active and self-sacrificing actions of the Vostok Group of Forces, which displayed courage and heroism, the enemy has been stopped, and the set tasks haven’t been achieved. The AFU formations and military units suffered significant losses.

Total AFU losses in South Donetsk direction were over 1,500 Ukrainian servicemen, 28 tanks, including FRG-manufactured 8 Leopard tanks, three French-manufactured AMX-10 wheeled tanks, and 109 armoured fighting vehicles.

(I have seen pictures of the destroyed AMX-10 reconnaissance tanks but not yet of any destroyed Leopard.)

Interestingly the 'western' media, pressed into compliance by the Ukrainian government, were thanked for their pro-Ukrainian reporting on the issue around the time the dam was breached:

Michael Tracey @mtracey – 9:42 UTC · Jun 6, 2023

Top advisor of Zelensky thanks journalists in advance today for helping the Ukraine government win the "diplomatic and informational battle" around the bombing of the Nova Kakhovka dam. Helpful reminder of the state imperatives these journalists are expected to abide by Image

The attached image of the top advisor's Telegram post has a 3:03 timestamp.

The destruction of the dam is certainly not to Russia's favor. As the 'western' aligned Moscow Times noted six months ago (link corrected):

In a catastrophic scenario, destroying the dam could send a highly destructive flood wave down the Dnipro River, causing severe flooding in large areas of southern Ukraine. Backswell would also likely flood the Inhulets River, a tributary of the Dnipro.

However, terrain levels mean the flooding would likely be worse on the Russian-held left bank of the Dnipro, making a detonation of explosives on the dam an unlikely move for Moscow.

"[Destroying the dam] would mean Russia essentially blowing its own foot off,” military analyst Michael Kofman said on the War on the Rocks podcast last month.

“[It] would flood the Russian-controlled part of Kherson [region]… much more than the western part that Ukrainians are likely to liberate."

And the secondary effects of blowing the dam could be just as severe for Russia.

Lowering the river level behind the dam threatens both water supplies to Moscow-annexed Crimea and risks cutting off access to cooling water for the Russian-controlled nuclear power plant in Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region.

Water from the dam was also used to irrigate the southern Kherson oblast. The lack of water will disable the power generation at the dam which supplied the south.

The flood is likely to dissipate in a week or two but that does not change the major damages to the parts that Russia claims as its own.

The water will then have destroyed Russian mine fields on the left bank (seen from the spring) of the river. This will open routes for Ukrainian troops to cross the river and to attack into the southern Kherson oblast towards Crimea. There have previously reports that the Ukraine received bridging and ferry equipment for exactly this purpose.

Comments

Posted by: Mark2 | Jun 7 2023 8:45 utc | 406
NO, NO NO Mark
What you say is just uncivilized vengeance.
it would probably start a nuclear war from which few of us would survive. it would also destroy the heritage of Russia as well as the West.
All leaders have a moral duty to minimise civilian casualties. Yes I know the USA and the UK ignore this and seem to enjoy destruction, but I did not say they were civilized.
If NATO starts WWIII then let the missiles fly, but even so avoid nuclear and random attacks on civilians if at all possible. it may not be but it is the starting point.
Yes the destruction of the dam is a war crime and if the UK or USA get like for like, I will not feel so sorry, but please let the civilians out first. We do not need to drown children.

Posted by: watcher | Jun 7 2023 9:24 utc | 401

james | Jun 7 2023 1:53 utc | 379, who posted link to Simplicus’ update on damn;
Thanks for that, it appears to enlarge on the opinion’s of Alexander Mercouris’ yesterday. Of the three ‘suspects’: Ukraine, Russia and natural occurrence (Ukraine as assisstant via continual bombardment); AM discounts the third, while S provides a rationale for the Russian’s as the Perp (although the reasoning seems a bit stretched). He also appears to agree with Sean the Leprechaun’s proposition that the incident provides good defensive cover for Ukraine to move troops and equipment from Kherson region further west along their front.
I still think there is a strong case against the third perp in that it appears the incident took both sides by surprise. Maybe they are convinced it was the other side ‘what done it’? However, regardless of which perp was guilty, the incident will free up troops for re-deployment.

Posted by: Lantern Dude | Jun 7 2023 9:27 utc | 402

Watcher @ 408
I suggest you re-read my comment @ 406
Becouse your comment bares no relation to mine.

Posted by: Mark2 | Jun 7 2023 9:29 utc | 403

Dear Floating Mines – no . Anti tank not strong enough and it ain’t a cork . But those Poms lap dancers who made a Dam Buster Movie when they never bombed Standard Oils terminal during WW2 did they / blew up a dam . explains WW2 – and is the lesson for this one Stimulus Package 1/2/3 ? The Dam is done by a water drone – similar to the ones seen in the Black Sea – it has to be big enough to sink a ship – not a floating turd . Ok . Now Poms are good with Punts – and Events on Rivers . Those spy boy spy types in Campbridge – red types – what ? No Oxford canoe Como Syndicate ? Rupert Murdoch had a statue of Lenin on his desk in Oxford ? He had one of Stalin up his arse . Anyway copyright the Nord Stream 1-2-3 with Avengers – Ninja Turtles and the rest . It was a Riverboat Gamblers floating “On the Disney Channel – with pay to kill – new PlayStation ‘Dam Busters ‘ – ! Coming to your franchise comedian and comic book fiction ? A floating mine – my my . More like a smoking room fantasy ? Hey – which company owns the HYDRO ?

Posted by: George Plethon | Jun 7 2023 9:34 utc | 404

Thanks George @ 411
Thanks for giving me/us a much needed laugh and putting a smile on our face.
You can judge a person’s mental health by there sence of humour.
Alot here are displaying…
Cognitive dissonance and self-interested denial.

Posted by: Mark2 | Jun 7 2023 9:43 utc | 405

Posted by: Anton Gorbatow | Jun 7 2023 6:10 utc | 398
“When NATO holds its military exercises on June 12, there is a good chance that WW3 will begin.”
Another one who has no fucking clue. He and Sushi should date.

Posted by: Richard Steven Hack | Jun 7 2023 10:03 utc | 406

you guys whomp any more tractors today?

Posted by: Old Fart Legion | Jun 7 2023 10:35 utc | 407

According to Military Summary, in the Vremivka bridgehead fighting has died down and there’s some sort of pause, with RU controlling Novodonetsk. On the other hand Rybar map shows AFU controlling slice of land west of Novodonetsk and arrows depicting attack on it. There was supposedly some sort of AFU attack in Kamyanske-Vasylivka (Dnepr shore) area which was also repelled. Also Avdeevka:

Fighting near Avdiivka: the enemy suffered losses during the offensive and is changing tactics
The situation in the Donetsk direction:
▪️ After the failed attacks of the AFU on Vodyane and Opytne, in which the enemy suffered tangible losses, the fighting has taken a positional character, the enemy is firing from all types of weapons, trying to suppress our defenses before new attempts to break through.
▪️ Our troops are actively engaged in counter-battery warfare, suppressing enemy firing points.
▪️ For example, Russian artillery together with Sparta reconnaissance in the area of Vodyaney on the flank near Avdeevka destroyed a mortar battery and a deployment point of the “Germans” (as the fighters at the front call the Ukrainian Nazis).
“>https://t.me/sharednewsby/3552

Posted by: unimperator | Jun 7 2023 10:56 utc | 408

So I finally read Simplicius/ last piece about the dam.
He mentions that there are very high odds of Russian mines having been swept away by the flood ending up hitting the dam and exploding – after the initial breach -, as seen in some videos. Well, for mines to be swept away, it means that the water level must have been high enough to dislodge them and take them downstream towards the dam. This should mostly happen before the breach and not after, once water level begins to go down.
He also shows that the lake’s water level was at a historic high, way above what we’ve seen previously.
I’m suspecting that Russian troops put some mines way too close to the shore and previous water level – though of course it didn’t look that way when the lake was at a record low -, and when Ukraine opened upstream floodgates and caused waters to rise very fast, some mines got swept away, eventually hit the dam and cause some initial shocks and minor breaches. The dam had already been undermined by previous hits, notably Ukrainian HIMARS, so the weakened dam couldn’t resist a few landmines explosions and the massive pressure of a fully filled reservoir, and eventually gave way. Then, once you get a sizable breach, it will grow on, specially with the huge water pressure at the top.
I’m not yet sure why no video of the earliest small mine explosions have surfaced though. Either they were small and went’ unnoticed or people on both sides are embarrassed – or maybe it was just water pressure that did it, but I can’t see any way mines from the lakeshore would be swept away after the breach and explode on the dam’s remains afterwards, but not earlier when waters were even higher. At least, I’m pretty convinced there weren’t any series of big missile hits, by either side, because as Simplicius points out, if Ukraine did it, there would be a Russian video – like from that big explosion back late 2022 -, and I’m quite sure the same would be true the other way around: if Russia had made a huge explosion, by missile specially but even otherwise, odds are that there would be Ukrainian pictures of it, it would be very good PR for them.

Posted by: Clueless Joe | Jun 7 2023 11:09 utc | 409

Posted by: Anton Gorbatow | Jun 7 2023 6:10 utc | 398
“When NATO holds its military exercises on June 12, there is a good chance that WW3 will begin.”
Ordinarily, in these situations, one hopes to achieve a little surprise, not warn your enemies for months about what you are going to do. What “the west” is doing is trying to intimidate the Russians like a bunch of hunter-gatherer tribesmen, which is stupid.
If “the west” is stupid enough to start WWIII, our “enemies” will make damn sure we don’t stick around do it twice.

Posted by: Bemildred | Jun 7 2023 11:16 utc | 410

Zaporozhye front

Zaporozhye direction, aviation is working on enemy infantry, there are confirmations of the destruction of two tanks and a concentration of troops. Fighting continues, the enemy is raising new forces, ATGM crews are working purposefully on forest plantations.
Archangel of the special forces.
https://t.me/remylind21/3191
Lobkove, towards Zaporozhye, the enemy rolled back towards Lobkove, artillery works on the pursuit. They continue to scan our positions, first dropping tanks, then infantry marching in. And right now two tanks are burned out and the infantry is in the ground.
Archangel of the special forces.
“>https://t.me/remylind21/3194

Posted by: unimperator | Jun 7 2023 11:30 utc | 411

Jeez people.
WW3 to begin? – where have you been for the last 22 years?
Dam was a ‘natural’ failure ? – on D-Day? after the failures of the counterattack starting, useless tanks , wonderweapons, bakhmut failing, sanctions disaster, the world leaders of the 85% human population moving on … with their old masters and ‘lovers’ screaming blue murder, crying abandonment, losing their control on the goods and chattels they have been long accustomed to?
There is only gnashing, wailing and the ‘fury of a woman scorned’ that is the EuroAryan Imperial dream coming to the end of the End.
It means of course that many old family lines and their Old Companies are no longer going to benefit from absolute power and non-competition.
It means their grand plans of continued control through various subterfuges and Fears – a golden Billion, over population, Saving the Planet (who the fuck was in charge of it being fucked anyway?) , global cooling, warming or whatever, dodgy new diseases that Life on Earth has always managed to evolve through- all are at an end.
No old Sky fairy, God , heaven and hell, or new dodgy religions based on cataclysm or new Sky fairies , saviour syndrome or superiority complex will ever bring back the Inferiority Complex of the majority of human beings for the benefit of a very very few who have always had it their way.
Their fury is what we are witnessing, they threaten to burn down the whole house as some form of coercive negotiation. And they put into place a raft of non-male frontmen ( well some of them even are dressed and allowed to identify as woman- amazing how few there are the opposite way isn’t it?) to gaslight the remaining Stockholm Syndromed Collective Wasters into believing some new age fairy tale of Hollywood of Woke gender fluid Specialness!
It ain’t happening, it will not be able to happen, the grown ups have finally taken back control of genuine human civilisation and development in the World.
All that is left to do is to clean the stinking Augean Stables – the flood of the broken dam is as good a metaphorical start as any.
The thieving bastard ancient robber barons in their ever shapeshifter’s guises, can run but they will never again be able to hide their stolen booty and pass it on down the generations as they have always been used to.
That is the gnashing and wailing and denial we hear daily from the mostly unelected and bargaining to come too , before they will finally accept that IT IS OVER and the majority of humanity and the Multipolarists DONT GIVE A DAM(N). 😉

Posted by: DunGroanin | Jun 7 2023 11:50 utc | 412

Notwithstanding DunGroanin’s magnificent contribution @420 – loved the pun bye-the-way ;o)
Scott Ritter is sure it was the Ukrainians, which echoes the opinion of Alexander Mercouris.
Stephen Gardner interview
They then discuss the new Nord Stream revelations/propaganda. Nothing new to regulars but a useful link to pass on.

Posted by: Lantern Dude | Jun 7 2023 12:42 utc | 413

Dungroanin @ 420
Aaaamen !
Word perfect, I particularly liked….
“That is the gnashing and wailing and denial we hear daily”
We have lost a huge amount of the best contributors on MOA since Christmas the resident troll (Gruff) was given the freedom to decimate post after post, thread after thread ….
Did no one notice the damage done.
The selfselicting Trump facists emboldened and taking over just as was done to the msm and labour party ?

Posted by: Mark2 | Jun 7 2023 12:46 utc | 414

update to Lantern Dude | Jun 7 2023 12:42 utc | 421
Toward the end of the interview Mr Ritter provides interesting insight into Wagner vs State Military. Worth a listen (final 10 min) IMO.

Posted by: Lantern Dude | Jun 7 2023 13:04 utc | 415

“West of England Andy | Jun 6 2023 20:19 utc | 300–
Agreed, justifying genocide by waging another genocide is to stoop to the Nazi level, something Team Putin won’t do.
Posted by: karlof1 | Jun 6 2023 20:29 utc | 306”
Thanks for calling out this particularly insidious form of trolling, which consists in seeming to espouse a point of view and then demonstrating that people who hold that point of view also advocate violence (and in this case genocide) in order to discredit them.
Note to Light-years: Please note that I am not calling you a troll; l’m simply pointing out that your post amounts to trolling.

Posted by: Gene Poole | Jun 7 2023 13:16 utc | 416

Correction : it was FVK, and not Light-years, who I said was engaging in trolling. Apologies.

Posted by: Gene Poole | Jun 7 2023 13:44 utc | 417

419. Please leave insipid Maerican politics, unless directly related to Ukraine, at the door. The nonsense makes me sick to even contemplate – Maericans are deluded by a complex, nearly airtight information system of graft and deception.
‘It is a tale, told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.’
Meanwhile their blatantly corrupt politicans plan ‘cats paw’ wars around the globe to further their particular sponsors interests. It’s certainly well into the decadent late stages of empire now. When do we see the warlords fighting over sections of the country? Stay tuned, kids.

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Jun 7 2023 16:57 utc | 418

From a ZH posting

Russian President Vladimir Putin has addressed the Nova Kakhovka dam blast in public comments on Wednesday for the first time, charging that it was a “barbaric act” of the Ukrainian government and its military forces.
Russia’s defense and foreign ministries had already laid blame on Kiev for the “catastrophic” attack. Putin’s comments came during a phone call to Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan – the first since his reelection. Putin offered Erdogan congratulations, but the two also discussed in-depth the dam disaster which has deeply impacted both Crimea and southern Ukraine as people are flooded out of their homes and towns. Evacuations and rescue efforts continue.
Putin told Erdogan in the phone call that the breach was “a barbaric act which has led to a large-scale environmental and humanitarian catastrophe.”
The two leaders agreed to be in regular communication, with the Kremlin readout saying, “It has been agreed to maintain regular personal dialogue.”
Erdogan on the same day held a call with Ukraine’s President Zelensky, and conveyed that he supports an independent commission to investigate the dam breach and destruction under the auspices of the UN. Regional authorities have said flooding could continue for ten more days.

What is known about the upstream dam water release?

Posted by: psychohistorian | Jun 7 2023 19:48 utc | 419

@414 Clueless Joe “So I finally read Simplicius/ last piece about the dam.
He mentions that there are very high odds of Russian mines having been swept away by the flood ending up hitting the dam and exploding”
Yeah, I read that too. I don’t really understand the logic. There is no “flood” upstream of the dam, only downstream.
There is a current, sure, and do doubt that current is strong. But you would also get a strong current if the Russians had simply opened the sluice gates and decided to drain the lake. Surely they would have taken that into account when anchoring those mines.
Seems a very weak claim to me.

Posted by: Yeah, Right | Jun 8 2023 0:47 utc | 420

Good read both the article and the comments.

Posted by: Susan O'Neill | Jun 16 2023 12:11 utc | 421