- A river basin to the northwest of
Kyiv has been flooded. - It's unclear whether this was intentional, but it could be a move to block Russian troops.
Satellite images show flooding in the Irpin River basin northwest of Kyiv.
It is unclear what caused the flooding, but this could be a strategic move by
It could be an example of "hydraulic warfare" from Ukraine to block the advancing Russian troops targeting the city's northwest, analysts previously told the Washington Post. If the Russian forces cannot cross the Irpin river, they will not be able to take Kyiv from the west, according to CNN.
According to the UK's defense intelligence,
Ukraine said Tuesday that it had recaptured Makariv, a town west of Kyiv, the Associated Press said, further blunting Russia's ambition to launch an assault on the city from the northwest.
Ukraine's ambassador to the US said on February 26 that Russian forces had destroyed a dam in the water reservoir North of Kyiv. However, it is unclear whether that event is connected to the flooding, per The Washington Post.