Abstract

Environmental terrorism is currently becoming one of the tools of war. In modern realities, no country can be immune from such actions, therefore it is urgent to refine the existing methods and approaches for describing, systematizing, and assessing the consequences of environmental disasters associated with war and conflicts. Under the conditions of wars and active hostilities, the assessment and recording of the consequences is possible under the guarantee of the safety of the observers, therefore, all available materials, including photographs of the territory, should be used for this purpose. In the above study, we tried to systematize the currently known consequences of undermining the Kakhovka dam. Attention was also drawn to the complexity of such consequences, which makes it difficult to assess them in the short and long term.

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