There is no strong rise in water in the Kakhovka reservoir – Kherson region Acting Governor Saldo

Acting Governor of the Kherson region Vladimir Saldo said that there is no particular rise in water in the Kakhovka reservoir. He argues that these are normal seasonal phenomena – this happens in the spring. He wrote about this in his Telegram channel.

Source: Telegram

The balance claims that in fact there is no rise in water in the Kakhovka reservoir. The politician emphasizes that a strong wind is really blowing and a wave is beating. These are normal seasonal phenomena – this happens in the spring.

“In fact, here we are on the banks of the Kakhovka reservoir, and the water is as it was, as it is, there is no particular rise. Yes, there is a wave. Yes, the wind is strong. But this is always the case in spring. Therefore, let them keep the tales that the Kiev regime tells, trying to intimidate our people and sow panic. Better let them figure out how to get out of this difficult situation faster. But it’s probably not about them. We will think about it,” concluded Saldo.

The acting governor of the Kherson region emphasizes that the tales that the Kiev regime tells about the “flooding of the left bank” are aimed at intimidating our people and sowing panic. Saldo believes that it is better to let the leaders of the Kyiv regime think about how they can get out of the hopeless situation in which they find themselves. Or we will decide their fate, he concluded.

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