Ebb and flow
Two years after Ukraine’s Kakhovka hydroelectric power dam collapsed, local residents are still grappling with the aftermath

Early in the morning on 6 June 2023, the Kakhovka dam collapsed, destroying thousands of homes in the Kherson region. The death toll is still unknown. Novaya Gazeta Europe checked in with local residents who have spoken to us in the past about how the flood and the constant shelling continue to shape daily life.
One play, about a woman who survived the occupation of Kherson and the flood, made me cry. ... Everyone could see themselves in the protagonist.
Lately we haven’t seen the occupiers on the streets. We live parallel lives.


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