Those responsible for destruction of Kakhovka HPP will be held accountable – EU

Those responsible for destruction of Kakhovka HPP will be held accountable – EU

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All commanders of the Russian units and the direct executors of the destruction of the Kakhovka HPP dam, as well as those responsible for the destruction of other civilian infrastructure objects in Ukraine will be held accountable in line with international law.

This is said in a joint statement by EU High Representative Josep Borrell and Commissioner for Crisis Management Janez Lenarčič on the destruction of the Kakhovka dam, which was published on the website of the European External Action Service, Ukrinform reports.

“Russia’s attacks against Ukrainian civilian critical infrastructure reached an unprecedented level today with the destruction of the dam at Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant. The European Union condemns this attack in the strongest possible terms. It represents a new dimension of Russian atrocities and may constitute a violation of international law, notably international humanitarian law,” the statement says.

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It is noted that the downstream flooding is putting at risk the lives of hundreds of thousands of civilians in around 80 settlements, including the city of Kherson. It aggravates the already dire humanitarian situation in those areas.

According to the document, dropping water levels of the dam also affect access to critical cooling water for the reactors of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. With this desperate act, Russia is also continuing its reckless nuclear gamble by putting at risk the proper functioning of the safety and security systems of the ZNPP in clear violation of earlier related resolutions of the IAEA. The statement stresses that such behavior is “irresponsible and completely unacceptable.”

“We remain in touch with Ukrainian authorities to ensure the EU’s immediate assistance. The Emergency Response Coordination Centre of the European Commission (ERCC) is actively monitoring the situation and in close contact with the State Emergency Service of Ukraine. Ukraine can request assistance under the EU Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM). We stand ready to address any immediate needs, including food and drinking water,” the statement says.

EU High Representative Josep Borrell and Commissioner for Crisis Management Janez Lenarčič recalled that attacks on critical civilian infrastructure may amount to war crimes.

“We stress our determination to ensure that all commanders, perpetrators and accomplices of war crimes or other most serious crimes will be held accountable in line with international law,” the statement says.

In addition, in this document, the EU reiterated the support to President Zelensky’s Peace Formula, which also includes accountability for war crimes, nuclear safety, energy security, food security and protection of the environment, and call upon our global partners to support the Peace Formula.

“The European Union remains unwavering in its support to Ukraine for as long as it takes,” Josep Borrell and Janez Lenarčič said.

As reported, on the night of June 6, the Russian army blew up the Kakhovka HPP dam. In Kherson region, the evacuation of the population from dangerous places, which are at risk of flooding due to the Kakhovka HPP blast, has begun.

Law enforcers have initiated an investigation under the article "ecocide" after the occupiers blew up the Kakhovka HPP.

Ukrhydroenergo, Ukraine's state hydropower generating company, stated that the Kakhovka HPP had been totally destroyed and cannot be restored.

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