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In PICS: Ukraine opens dam to flood residential area to stop Russian forces

Local residents are seen on a boat at a flooded area after Ukrainian military forces opened a dam to flood an residential area in order to stop advance of Russian forces to arrive to the capital city of Kyiv (REUTERS)

Ukrainian forces opened a dam early in the war in Demydiv, causing the Irpin River to flood the village and thousands of acres around. The move has since been credited with stopping Russian soldiers and tanks from breaking through Ukraine's lines.

"Of course, it was good," said Volodymyr Artemchuk, a 60-year-old resident of Demydiv.

Homes are surrounded by flood waters in the small Ukrainian town of Demydiv (AFP)

"What would have happened if they (Russian forces) .... were able to cross the little river and then went onto Kyiv?"

More than a third of some fields have been flooded, said Oleksandr Rybalko, 39.

Some two months later, people in the village were still dealing with the aftermath of the flooding, using inflatable boats to move around and planting whatever dry swaths of lands were left with flowers and vegetables.

Children were left with wetlands to use as playgrounds.

The Russian invasion, now in its third month, has claimed thousands of civilian lives, sent millions of Ukrainians fleeing and reduced cities to rubble.

Moscow calls its actions a "special military operation" to disarm Ukraine and protect it from fascists. Ukraine and the West say the fascist allegation is baseless and that the war is an unprovoked act of aggression.

Water is seen pumped from flooded area after Ukrainian military forces opened a dam to flood an residential area in order to stop advance of Russian forces to arrive to the capital city of Kyiv, in Demydiv, Ukraine (REUTERS)

Over the weekend, Russia pummelled positions in the east of Ukraine on Sunday, seeking to encircle Ukrainian forces in the battle for Donbas.

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