The artifacts in question are skulls of individuals wearing German helmets. The subsequent flooding was caused by the dam’s explosion in Nova Kakhovka. A macabre discovery was made at the bottom of the Kakhovka reservoir.
The skulls of German soldiers were discovered at the bottom of the Kakhovka reservoir after the water had drained.
The material was published on the social media platform Twitter by the OSINT (an acronym for “Open Source Intelligence”), as described by a former member of the US Air Force.
The video description states that the discovery of skulls of German soldiers from World War II at the bottom of the Kakhovka reservoir after the water level dropped is “horrifying and terrifying news.”
The video depicts the skulls of individuals positioned on the muddy substrate, some of whom are observed to be wearing helmets. These helmets resemble those utilized by the German military during the Second World War.
The collapse of the dam in Nova Kakhovka.
On Tuesday, June 6, Ukraine released information regarding the dam’s destruction in Nova Kakhovka.
Intercepted communications between Russian soldiers indicate that the aggressors were responsible for the destruction of the structure. However, the recordings suggest that they did not anticipate the catastrophic consequences of the flood caused by the failure of the Kakhovka dam. In a statement, Ukrainian Prosecutor General Andrei Kostin described the dam explosion and the resulting flood as the “largest environmental disaster” since the Chornobyl disaster 1986.