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Eco-inspectors calculated billions worth of damages from the shelling of Kharkiv University named after Beketova
Eco-inspectors calculated billions worth of damages from the shelling of Kharkiv University named after Beketova

Debris of missile warheads and buildings littered 8,762 m2 of territory

Eco-inspectors calculated the damages from the destruction of an agricultural company with 100 tons of saltpeter
Eco-inspectors calculated the damages from the destruction of an agricultural company with 100 tons of saltpeter

Debris of destroyed buildings littered more than 5.7 thousand m2 of territory

The defender of Irpin saved animals in between fights
The defender of Irpin saved animals in between fights

Abandoned animals went to the soldiers, who could somehow feed and warm them.

The UN will develop a program to attract investments for Ukrainian forests
The UN will develop a program to attract investments for Ukrainian forests

The aid program will provide for the restoration of objects destroyed by the war

50 hospitals will be equipped with solar panels for free in Ukraine
50 hospitals will be equipped with solar panels for free in Ukraine

In the field of health care, the question of energy independence actually becomes a question of people's lives

Chronicles of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant: myths and facts about the Chernobyl disaster
Chronicles of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant: myths and facts about the Chernobyl disaster

The designers of the reactor hid the shortcomings of the structures

The EU found an unexpected way for Ukraine to recover damages from Russia for damage to nature
The EU found an unexpected way for Ukraine to recover damages from Russia for damage to nature

Compensation for eco-damages through CBAM will have a number of advantages

Cherry trees were planted in Kyiv to help the fighters of Azov
Cherry trees were planted in Kyiv to help the fighters of Azov

Sakura blooms during the period of fierce fighting on "Azovstal"

Animal rights activists shared a touching story of friendship between a dog and a soldier
Animal rights activists shared a touching story of friendship between a dog and a soldier

After the evacuation, the soldier began to miss his dog very much

The military planted a Victory Forest on the outskirts of Bakhmut
The military planted a Victory Forest on the outskirts of Bakhmut

Despite fierce battles, defenders find time for nature

The occupiers began mining granite near Mariupol
The occupiers began mining granite near Mariupol

This granite will be used to construct Russian roads

A year and a half after the bombings: the Ingulets River was investigated in Kryvyi Rih
A year and a half after the bombings: the Ingulets River was investigated in Kryvyi Rih

The missile strike had a limited and non-catastrophic effect on the river ecosystem