I thought that after the Russian army launched a large bombing on the entire Ukraine, it would be able to gain an advantage on the front line, but I didn’t expect that the battle would still be difficult, especially in the Khelson area. Under the fierce shelling of the Ukrainian army, the Russian army has begun to organize evacuation and escort civilians to a safer Russian land. Although doing so can clear away many obstacles for combat, the Russian army has not gained much advantage. According to relevant information, its VDV airborne troops have begun to gradually withdraw from the right bank of the Dnieper River. The Ukrainian army not only occupied the railway bridge southwest of Khlsong, but also recaptured 88 settlements.
This situation is extremely unfavorable to the Russian army. If this continues, evacuation may become the only way. In the eyes of the Ukrainian president, the Russian army is now in the dilemma of the Soviet Union during the World War II period. In order to prevent the Ukrainian army from advancing, it is very likely that the dam will be blown up and escaped. The Ukrainian president said that the Russian army has installed explosives on the Kahovka Dam and intends to directly detonate during evacuation. By then, a huge flood will rush to 80 surrounding towns, which will not only flood the Ukrainian army, but also 100,000 civilians will be directly flooded. The move is equivalent to the use of weapons of mass destruction, so the "driver" calls on countries to take immediate action.
Currently, the Kahovka Dam is under the control of the Russian army, but will it really blow up the dam as the "driver" said? The Russian army has really lost all its tricks? The editor doesn't think so. As the only channel connecting the two banks of the Nieper River, if it is blown up, it means that the Russian army will completely abandon Khlsson. The loss of doing so is not only as simple as losing a place, but also the supply of freshwater for 22 million people in Crimea will be interrupted. Most importantly, this will seriously damage the morale of the Russian army and make Russia laugh at again. The coveted , unfreezing port, will once again become an out of reach dream.
Therefore, it is unlikely that the Russian army will evacuate Khlsun, let alone blow up the dam. There may be someone else who really wants to blow up the dam. If the dam is bombed, it will obviously be more beneficial to the Ukrainian army. It can not only flood the Russian army, but also cut off its logistics supply line. In addition, after the Russian army's heavy equipment and ammunition are flooded, they will definitely lose their combat effectiveness. By then, the Russian army will not be able to obtain supplies and cannot fight, and may eventually surrender to the Ukrainian army. In terms of intention, the Ukrainian army is obviously more suspicious, but it does not have that strength. The Kahovka Dam is controlled by the Russian army, and it does not have enough firepower to blow up the dam.
Therefore, this is more like a means of Ukraine inciting countries to put pressure on Russia, and in any case, they hope that Russia and Ukraine will not make the crazy move of bombing the dam, because only civilians will be harmed by then. Recently, the Ukrainian army began to use cluster bombs in Khlsong to launch attacks on civilian evacuation channels. Therefore, the answer is already available to who Russia and Ukraine are less concerned about the safety of civilians. There should be a "bottom line" on the battlefield. If the dam is really blown up, then whether it is done by the Russian army or the Ukrainian army, it should be despised by the whole world.
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