Crimeans worry about water shortages after Kakhovka dam destroyed. Since Tuesday, June 6, Ukraine and Russia have been accusing each other of being responsible for its explosion.

In Crimea, residents are worried about a sudden lack of water. According to some residents interviewed by RFI, its level has already dropped by between 20 and 30 centimeters according to estimates. They warn of an environmental risk, including the "150 tons of engine oil spilled into the Dnieper River following the destruction of the dam"