On June 6, the Russian army blew up the Kakhovka dam and released water from the Kakhovka reservoir to 80 nearby settlements. Settlements drowned, the survivors were partially evacuated. This is not the end of the problem because the Kakhovka reservoir was used for the needs of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
Following Austria, the UK has allocated an additional £750.000 to strengthen IAEA monitoring in Ukraine. Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale attack on Ukraine, the UK has financed the work of the IAEA in Ukraine for £5 million.
It is worth noting that the situation with the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is under control: long before the tragedy, the management of ZNPP took preventive measures to protect the plant from the negative influence of Russian madness.