As result of blowing up Kakhovka HPP, 150 tons of oil fuel got into Dnipro, there is risk of further leakage, - PO

During an emergency meeting of the National Security Council, members of the National Security Council were informed that at least 150 tons of machine oil had entered the Dnipro.
This is reported by Censor.NET with reference to the press center of the President's Office.
As noted, there is a risk of further leakage of more than 300 tons.
"The participants of the meeting agreed on a set of international measures, including the convening of a meeting of the UN Security Council, appeals to international environmental organizations, to the International Criminal Court, as such actions of the Russians contain clear signs of violation of the Geneva Convention," the message reads.
Members of the National Security and Defense Council were also informed about the current situation at the Zaporizhzhia NPP. The station's Ukrainian staff keeps the situation under control and has tools in case of any development.
As Censor.NET reported, on the morning of 6 June, it became known that the Russian occupiers had blown up the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station. According to the Kherson Regional State Administration, the water will reach a critical level in 5 hours after the explosion. Evacuations have begun in the region. Nova Kakhovka is already being flooded. The Korabel district of Kherson is without power, and the gas supply will be cut off in a few hours. National Police and SES units have been put on alert in the Kherson region.
President Volodymyr Zelensky initiated an emergency meeting of the National Security and Defence Council due to the bombing.
According to Energoatom, the racist bombing of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station could have negative consequences for ZNPP, but the situation is under control.
According to Ukrhydroenergo, Kakhovka HPP was completely destroyed as a result of an explosion in the engine room from the inside. The plant is beyond repair. The Prosecutor General's Office opened a criminal investigation into the explosion of the Kakhovka HPP under the article on ecocide.