Ukraine war: Zelensky visits area flooded by destroyed dam as 5 reported dead in Russian-occupied town
- The Ukrainian leader said he was helping assess efforts to evacuate civilians, provide drinking water and other support, and try to staunch vast environmental damage
- Meanwhile, the Kremlin-installed mayor of Nova Kakhovka reported on Russian state TV that 5 of 7 local residents declared missing following the dam breach have died

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the region flooded by the breached Kakhovka dam on Thursday, as Moscow-installed authorities said five people had been killed in the disaster.
The dam was breached on Tuesday, forcing thousands to flee their homes as water surged into the Dnipro River, flooding dozens of villages and parts of the regional capital Kherson and sparking fears of a humanitarian disaster.
Ukraine and Russia have accused each other of causing the breach, which on Thursday had left 600 square kilometres underwater, according to a regional governor.
Zelensky posted videos on Thursday showing him meeting officials in the Kherson region, as well as footage of people being evacuated at a crossing point.
“I thank the rescuers and volunteers! I thank everyone involved in this work!” he wrote.
Rescuers were using boats and amphibious vehicles to pluck people from flooded areas.