Hundreds of thousands of residents in an area of southern Ukraine controlled by Moscow were forced to evacuate Tuesday after the Kakhovka dam and a hydroelectric power station were blown up in an attack Ukrainian forces are blaming on Russia. Russian officials
According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Kherson is being bombarded by the Russian military using heavy weapons, as the residents are being evacuated due to the flooding risk after a nearby dam was blown up. Two law enforcement officers have sustained
The Foreign Secretary, who is currently visiting Ukraine, said on Twitter: “The destruction of Kakhovka dam is an abhorrent act. “Intentionally attacking exclusively civilian infrastructure is a war crime. “The UK stands ready to support Ukraine and those affected by this catastrophe.”
Beavers in North Yorkshire have built a giant 70-metre dam which acts as a flooding safety feature for the people of Pickering. The dam is the largest of its kind constructed by beavers in England, enabling the 7,000 occupants of the small
A dog that “vaulted” a wall, unaware there was a 50-foot drop on the other side, has miraculously survived. Fire crews and search-and-rescue teams rushed to the scene after members of the public reported seeing the injured dog. The incident occurred at