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Is restoring the Kakhovka Dam the best thing for the environment and Ukraine’s recovery?

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"Inefficient" and bad for the environment – some environmentalists are arguing against the reconstruction of the Kakhovka Dam, despite the widespread devastation caused by its breach.

Added on the 13/07/2023 16:50:11 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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