'The destruction of the dam represents the most serious single blow to the environment during the war,' said one advocate.
unfolding in Ukraine, the impacts of which will be experienced by the environment and people for generations to come."
According to the signatories, "Restoring a new liveable environment will take many years if not many decades."Kyiv and Moscow have blamed each other for destroying the dam, which was under Russian control when iton June 6. Some, including the new letter's signatories, have made the case for attributing the dam's failure to cumulative damage generated since Russia invaded Ukraine last year.
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