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Crimea's rivers to be restored after de-occupation with money from Ukraine Facility
Crimea's rivers to be restored after de-occupation with money from Ukraine Facility

The developed initiative does not take into account the restoration of water supply to Crimea from the Dnipro

Birds and dolphins are dying en masse in occupied Crimea – local communities
Birds and dolphins are dying en masse in occupied Crimea – local communities

Animals die from water pollution, acoustic injuries from explosions and the operation of sonar

The occupiers turned the Salgyr River into a sewage ditch in Crimea
The occupiers turned the Salgyr River into a sewage ditch in Crimea

Local residents periodically feel the smell of "dust", i.e. DDT insecticide, near Salgyr

The occupiers destroyed a field with plants that grow in the only place in the world in Crimea
The occupiers destroyed a field with plants that grow in the only place in the world in Crimea

The quail field was a buffer that protected local nature from negative anthropogenic influence

Ukraine plans to develop green energy in Crimea after de-occupation
Ukraine plans to develop green energy in Crimea after de-occupation

It is also planned to develop small farms in Crimea

The occupiers are preparing a man-made catastrophe in Crimea – MID
The occupiers are preparing a man-made catastrophe in Crimea – MID

About 200 tons of technological ammonia are used at the "Crimean Titan" plant

The Russians mined a titanium plant in the Crimea: an ecocatastrophe threatens three countries
The Russians mined a titanium plant in the Crimea: an ecocatastrophe threatens three countries

In August 2018, an accident with large-scale environmental consequences already occurred at the plant

Dolphins died again near the occupied Crimea
Dolphins died again near the occupied Crimea

In the spring of 2022, thousands of dolphins died in the waters of Ukraine

A mass death of dolphins was recorded near the occupied Crimea
A mass death of dolphins was recorded near the occupied Crimea

The actual number of dead dolphins may reach more than 1000 individuals

Strilets called catastrophic global risks from the actions of the occupiers at the Kakhovskaya HPP
Strilets called catastrophic global risks from the actions of the occupiers at the Kakhovskaya HPP

Water from the Kakhovsky Reservoir is used to irrigate fields, and the food security of a number of countries around the world depends on Ukraine.

Russia uses Crimean reserves to legalize annexation in the eyes of the UN – ecoactivists
Russia uses Crimean reserves to legalize annexation in the eyes of the UN – ecoactivists

The UNEP Assembly Bureau includes the Deputy Minister of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources of Ukraine, who should monitor these issues

14 dolphins died in a month due to Russian aggression in Crimea
14 dolphins died in a month due to Russian aggression in Crimea

The death of dolphins is directly related to the war