Oleksii Danilov, secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, said that Russian troops mined the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station. According to him, if the invaders blow it up, the occupied Crimea will be left without water for at least 10-15 years. But who will really be harmed by this explosion?

The head of the board of the Crimean Tatar Resource Center, Eskender Bariiev, believes that the explosion at the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station will bring many problems. On the one hand, water will indeed stop flowing into Crimea, and on the other hand, part of the Kherson region will be flooded.
Military expert Oleh Zhdanov, in an interview with Radio NV, said that the Russian forces would suffer the most from the explosion at the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station.
“They won't win anything. Even from the map that they have already made, it is clear what will flood and how much it will flood: the left bank will suffer more. And this is the coast that they control. Part of it will suffer”,- he said.