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"Ukrainians will not be broken!" At the bottom of the Kakhovka reservoir near Nikopol planted potatoes. Video

The bottom of the reservoir has become a desert

The Kakhovka reservoir became completely shallow more than a month after the occupants blew up the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant. At the moment, the bottom of the reservoir is a vast desert. Ukrainians have not become discouraged by this tragedy committed by the criminal regime of Russia and have already planted potatoes at the bottom of the reservoir.

Relevant footage appeared on the network. They show potatoes growing at the bottom of the reservoir, which until recently was filled with water (to view the video, scroll to the end of the page).

''Ukrainians will not be broken!'' At the bottom of the Kakhovka reservoir near Nikopol planted potatoes. Video

This is near Nikopol in the Dnipropetrovsk region. The video clearly shows well-tended vegetable beds. Nearby lie tons of stones.

"Ukrainians cannot be broken!" - says the description to the video, which was accompanied by a symbolic song with the same message.

Note, the Main Directorate of Intelligence said that Russia blew up the Kakhovka hydroelectric plant deliberately. The aggressor state carried out the attack without even warning its military, who were in positions on the left bank of the Dnieper.

''Ukrainians will not be broken!'' At the bottom of the Kakhovka reservoir near Nikopol planted potatoes. Video

 

As reported by OBOZREVATEL, due to the terrorist attack of the occupants of the Kakhovka reservoir, which provided water to a significant part of the south of Ukraine, actually ceased to exist. Earlier in the network showed how the reservoir looks like on a satellite photo.

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