Japan decides to provide Ukraine with $5 million in emergency free funding for the dam | Kherson region | Ukraine
According to a report by Japan's TBS television on the 20th, Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiroyoshi Matsuno stated on the same day that the Japanese government has officially decided to provide Ukraine with $5 million in emergency free funds through international institutions to deal with the damage to the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant dam in the Kherson region and subsequent flood disasters.
On June 7, 2023 local time, in the Kherson region, the situation of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station dam after being damaged.
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On June 6th local time, the Kakhovka hydroelectric dam in the Kherson region was damaged, and some areas were hit by floods. On the 18th, the Russian side stated that after the explosion of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant dam, the peak stage of the flood in the Kherson region under Russian control has passed, and the number of deaths caused by the flood has risen to 35. On the same day, the Ukrainian side stated that the flood had resulted in 17 deaths.