A year after the Kakhovka Dam collapse in southern Ukraine, satellite imagery is revealing major environmental changes ...
The troops crushed the enemy along the entire 300-kilometer line of engagement, from Ochakov on the bank of the Liman to Osokorovka on the right bank of the Dnieper reservoir," he wrote on his ...
Stalin’s destruction of the USSR’s own Dnieper Hydroelectric Station ahead of the impending Nazi invasion, was a statement of resolve: the USSR would rather destroy its prized possessions ...
By June 20, as the water flows into the Black Sea, the Dnieper will naturally form a new riverbed, but one without the Kakhovka Reservoir. It will simply disappear; it will take two or three days ...
A Post photographer traveled the length of the Dnieper River, from Kyiv to Zaporizhzhia and Kherson Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable ...