The shelling of the DniproHES in Zaporizhzhia by Russian troops took place on the night of March 22, 2024. The plant stopped working after the shelling.
A book about the history of the construction of this station "To Dniprelstan", 1930
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The shelling of the DniproHES in Zaporizhzhia by Russian troops took place on the night of March 22, 2024. The plant stopped working after the shelling.
A book about the history of the construction of this station "To Dniprelstan", 1930
Waters of war
A German illustration of the 1941 dam destruction, published in 1942.
In August 1941, with Nazi forces storming toward Zaporizhzhya during the German invasion of the Soviet Union, retreating Red Army forces blasted a hole in the dam of the Dnieper Hydroelectric Station (DniproHES).
The dam is located around 210 kilometers upstream from the location of today's Nova Kakhovka dam.
DniproHES in the fog. Its magnificent. I personally like fog. It conveys path in front of you and it is impossible to foresee what lies ahead. -------------------------------------------------- #fog#fogphotography#inthefog#day#dniprohes#dniproriver#zaporozhye_zp#zaporozhye_zp#mymagicalukraine#ukraine#vitaliy_matveev#виталий_матвеев#запоріжжя#фотограф#фотография#туман#день#днепрогес (at Zaporozhye, Ukraine) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4AuHlUhx2r/?igshid=1kiqbi1hbdirp