Minister of ecology of Ukraine outlined the future of the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone mepr.gov.ua

Minister of ecology of Ukraine outlined the future of the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone

Katerina Belousova

According to preliminary estimates, the losses from the occupation amounted to almost 2.5 billion hryvnias

The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone could become a world scientific center for the study of the peaceful atom.

This was stated by the Minister of ecology Ruslan Strelets during the prestige in the Zone, reports Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Ukraine.mepr.gov.ua

"35 days - that's how long the Exclusion Zone was under occupation. It is unlikely that the barbarians realized that they were endangering all of humanity. They hardly understood what they were doing when they destroyed almost 100 pieces of valuable analytical equipment unparalleled in Europe. "They hardly understood how they would use the looted equipment," Strelets commented.

An inventory and assessment of the amount of damage is currently underway in the Exclusion Zone. According to preliminary estimates, they amount to almost 2.5 billion hryvnias. Work is also underway to eliminate all the consequences of the occupation.

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The article noted that with the help and support of international partners, Ukraine will be able to turn the Exclusion Zone into a global scientific hub for the study of the peaceful atom.

"Today, the Exclusion Zone is the focus of the world community. And we have every chance to make it a center for the study of the peaceful atom, decision-making and implementation of new practices. Today, we have all the tools to do that," Strelets said.

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As part of the prestige, the journalists visited the looted newest Central Analytical Laboratory in Chernobyl, as well as the world's largest mobile metal structure - the Shelter.

The article also reminded that the invasion of the exclusion zone by Russian troops led to the loss of control over the facility and endangered international environmental security in general.

As reported EcoPolitics before, in the Red Forest recorded abnormally high radiation.

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