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The Armed Forces of Ukraine freed 150,000 hectares of forest in Kharkiv region. Photo
The Armed Forces of Ukraine freed 150,000 hectares of forest in Kharkiv region. Photo

In the de-occupied forest farms, administrative buildings were broken into, equipment was looted and burned

The consequences of the war for the nature of Ukraine for September 1-7. Digest
The consequences of the war for the nature of Ukraine for September 1-7. Digest

The IAEA mission established that since the beginning of the seizure of the ZNPP, all 7 fundamentals of nuclear safety have been significantly violated at the plant

Russia will be forced to pay for the dolphins death in the Black Sea
Russia will be forced to pay for the dolphins death in the Black Sea

Scientists from Italy and Germany will join the investigation into the causes of the dolphins' deaths

Green energy will become a priority in the restoration of the economy of Ukraine
Green energy will become a priority in the restoration of the economy of Ukraine

Ukraine is an asset for Europe, particularly in the energy sector

The war in Ukraine blocks the development of Europe's technologies – Strilets
The war in Ukraine blocks the development of Europe's technologies – Strilets

Ukraine has about 5% of the world's reserves of raw materials and deposits of 21 of 30 critical minerals

Billions worth of damages from the shelling of Gorky Park in Kharkiv
Billions worth of damages from the shelling of Gorky Park in Kharkiv

Park named after Gorky was one of Kharkiv's snaps

The Ukrainian army liberated 3 nature reserves in the Kharkiv region
The Ukrainian army liberated 3 nature reserves in the Kharkiv region

Ukrainians can support reserves that are under occupation and those that have already been liberated

Kyiv residents will be able to hand over plastic and speed up Ukraine's victory
Kyiv residents will be able to hand over plastic and speed up Ukraine's victory

Currently, there are 8 Yapomogaboxes operating in Kyiv

Environmental priorities of the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine
Environmental priorities of the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine

According to environmentalists, the number of premature deaths caused by air pollution may increase by 50% by 2050

Millions of damages were calculated from the shelling of the national park in Sumy region
Millions of damages were calculated from the shelling of the national park in Sumy region

The case materials were transferred to the Operational Headquarters

Lithuania will help protect the Radzivil Forest National Park from the consequences of the war
Lithuania will help protect the Radzivil Forest National Park from the consequences of the war

Ukrainian specialists will be able to gain experience in managing nature conservation areas according to EU standards