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Sportsday

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Newsday

could become catastrophic. when our team arrived this afternoon, it didn't take long to find out what life here is like. "it's dangerous," says katarina. then... explosion. russia may have retreated here last year, but they're not far away. it takes a lot in these parts to make people leave. back upstream, you can't really see what's left of the dam and hydroelectric plant. so, who did this? russia controls this area, but blames ukraine. kyiv is in no doubt. translation: the kakhovka hydroelectric power station. l it was an absolutely deliberate, prepared explosion. they knew exactly what they were doing. translation: tonight, the kyiv regime emitted another terrorist crime. the kakhovka hydroelectric dam was blown up, which led

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BBC News at Six

to deal with the dam bridge, in other parts of the country there are suggestions that some ukrainian troops are advancing in the east. we will hear from our correspondent quentin somerville in a moment. he is in zaporizhzhia. 0ur ukraine correspondent james waterhouse reports from kherson. there are very few ways to get around kherson now. it takes a lot for people here to be forced to leave, but for pockets of the city that moment has come. boats wave through the use of magistrates. some have grabbed what they can. for—year—old maria made it out with her mum katarina.

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BBC News at Ten

deliberated after heavy fighting and now this, where its streets are now filled with water from the river dnipro. this war has another devastating dimension. a breach, a barrier designed to protect. this is the major nova kakhovka dam failure to contain a reservoir resembling a c. the waters of the dnipro river surge downstream towards dozens of towns and villages, effectively front line separated territory ukraine controls from russia occupied areas. close to the dnipro mouth the city of kherson. 0fficials the dnipro mouth the city of kherson. officials are worried the flooding could become catastrophic. when our team arrived this afternoon, it didn't take long to find out what life is like. it's dangerous, says katarina. then...

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Newsday

and russia occupies. close to the dnipro's mouth is the city of kherson. officials are worried the flooding could become catastrophic. when our team arrived this afternoon, it didn't take long to find out what life is like. "it's dangerous," says katarina. then... explosion russia may have retreated here last year, but they're not far away. it takes a lot in these parts to make people leave. back upstream, you can't really see what's left of the dam and hydroelectric plant. so, who did this? russia controls this area, but blames ukraine. kyiv is in no doubt. translation: the kakhovka hydroelectric power station. l it was an absolutely deliberate, prepared explosion. they knew sadly what they were doing.

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CNN Newsroom

a gaping hole where dozens of families once lived. as you can see this building was completely annihilated all the way down to the ground floor and the ukrainians say the reason why the damage is so extensive is that the rugs used a cruise missile called the kh-22 designed to destroy whole aircraft carrier strike groups and when it hit the building, the building just completely collapsed and buried dozens of people underneath. a miracle that anyone survived at all, ukrainian authorities say. katarina was pulled from the rubble by rescuers hours after the strike but her husband and 1-year-old son remain unaccounted for. and this video shows happier times for this family, the father was killed in their apartment, their distinctive yellow kitchen like their family torn apart by the massive explosion.

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto

out glory to ukraine or having tattoos saying the same thing. and over here, in this room, this is where they used to torture people. the fire alexander said started by the russians as they left to cover up their crimes. but it is across the road in katarina's church, russian's brutality as shown. a grave fabled for history was looted days before the russians left. farther vitale takes us into the gloomy crypt and shows us where the coffin was stolen from. he lay here for 240 years, through many wars, he said. we honored him as a founder of kherson and they took him without permission. repairs of the city have only

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Anderson Cooper 360

us more about her detention. were you assaulted in some way when you were held captive? >> translator: yes, i was given electric shocks. they use sticks on our hands and legs. really this was physical abuse. they were beating me. psychologically how'd prepared myself for this possibility, and i knew this could happen in any moment. i was probably lucky that it happened to me once. >> reporter: international law is very clear that it shouldn't happen at all. under the geneva convention civilians are to be treated as protected persons, and the act of forcibly transferring them to another country is a war crime. katarina is now focused on the joy of being reunited with her daughter after months of horror. but for so many others the nightmare continues. >> clarissa joins us now. clarissa, is it common for

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