This information was reported by ERR.
It is stated that Estonia responded to Ukraine’s international request for assistance. The country’s Rescue Department will send equipment to Ukraine valued at nearly 457,000 euros. The funds are allocated by the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Ukraine will receive hoses, pumps, absorbent materials, boats, wetsuits, waterproof rubber pants, and cork vests, among other items.
“At the moment, the priority is to evacuate people from flooded areas, and once the water recedes, we can begin assessing the damages and pumping out the water. It is very important for us to be able to help Ukraine in this crisis. Friends do just that”, said Margo Klaos, the Director-General of the Rescue Department.
Earlier, we reported that the International Criminal Court began investigating the explosion of the Kahovska Hydroelectric Power Station. According to the National Resistance Center, prior to the explosion, Russian occupiers started to actively loot and transport property towards Crimea.
As previously reported, on the night of June 6, the Russian army detonated the dam of the Kahovska Hydroelectric Power Station. Evacuation of the population from hazardous areas in the Kherson region has begun, as there is a risk of flooding due to the explosion of the Kahovska Hydroelectric Power Station. “Ukrhydroenergo” stated that the Kahovska Hydroelectric Power Station has been completely destroyed and is beyond repair.
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