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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

Ukraine has generated 600 thousand tons of destruction waste over 2 years of war
Ukraine has generated 600 thousand tons of destruction waste over 2 years of war

In Kharkiv Oblast, about 50,000 tons of waste were generated from the destruction

Hazardous substances get into the river in Ternopil region after enemy shelling
Hazardous substances get into the river in Ternopil region after enemy shelling

Residents of the village will be provided with drinking and technical water

Kharkiv begins replacing contaminated soil after shelling of oil depot in February
Kharkiv begins replacing contaminated soil after shelling of oil depot in February

As a result of the shelling of the oil depot, about 3,000 tons of oil products entered the river

Ukrainian hospitals received 300 energy storage systems from philanthropists
Ukrainian hospitals received 300 energy storage systems from philanthropists

In 2024, benefactors plan to hand over 2,000 such systems

Shahed stuck in a wind turbine is removed in Mykolaiv region. Video.
Shahed stuck in a wind turbine is removed in Mykolaiv region. Video.

The warhead of the drone did not detonate and remained inside the wind generator

Defensive structures are planned to be built on part of the Chornobyl reserve
Defensive structures are planned to be built on part of the Chornobyl reserve

The width of the site will reach 2 kilometers

Ukraine has started collecting evidence of Russian war crimes against the environment: how to get involved
Ukraine has started collecting evidence of Russian war crimes against the environment: how to get involved

Svidok.org is its native repository of memories of Ukrainians

Ducks return to the Lopan River in Kharkiv after oil spill
Ducks return to the Lopan River in Kharkiv after oil spill

This means that the concentration of petroleum products in water has significantly decreased

EU supports €50 billion aid for Ukraine with environmental component
EU supports €50 billion aid for Ukraine with environmental component

Ukraine Facility in 2024 provides for the launch of the reform of reduction and control of industrial pollution

Environmental damage from Russia's full-scale aggression reached $63 billion
Environmental damage from Russia's full-scale aggression reached $63 billion

The daily damage to the environment from hostilities is estimated at 3 billion hryvnias