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Explore the significant environmental challenges tackled by Ruslan Strylets, former Minister of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources of Ukraine. Amidst the conflict, Strylets dealt with issues such as the extensive damages to Ukraine's natural resources valued at over $60 billion due to Russian aggression. The resignation of Strylets along with other ministers has been a pivotal moment in Ukrainian politics, reflecting ongoing adjustments in the nation's approach to environmental protection and governance. Notably, Strylets was involved in major initiatives, including the resolution of a two-decade-old dispute with Romania concerning the Danube-Black Sea canal and addressing threats to biodiversity, such as the illegal transfer of protected species from the Askania Nova reserve to Russia. His tenure highlighted the urgent need for environmental recovery plans, including demining over one million hectares of protected areas and managing the fallout from ecological disasters such as the potential disaster threat from the Kakhovka HPP. This page provides insights into Ukraine's environmental strategy and the struggles in safeguarding its natural heritage during tumultuous times.
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кабмін Verkhovna Rada dismissed Ministers Kamyshyn, Stefanishyna, Maliuska and Strilets. Vereshchuk and Head of SPF Koval remain in office for now Today, on 4 September 2024, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine supported the resignation of several ministers. 6 086 52

стрілець Verkhovna Rada dismisses Minister of Environmental Protection Strilets The Verkhovna Rada has supported the resignation of Minister of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources Ruslan Strilets. 1 407 14

Збитки довкіллю України через агресію РФ Damage to Ukraine’s environment due to Russian aggression exceeds $60 billion Russian aggression has caused damage to the Ukrainian environment worth more than UAH 60 billion. 333 1 Previously in trend: War

поле,пожежа Almost 20% of protected areas affected by war, more than one million hectares of protected areas need demining - Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources Minister Ruslan Strilets, together with the heads of national parks and reserves, summarized the results of 2023 and discussed plans for 2024. 562 0 War in Ukraine

зерно,дунай,експорт Ukraine and Romania resolve 20-year dispute over Danube-Black Sea canal, - Ministry of Environmental Protection Ukraine and Romania have resolved a long-standing dispute over the construction of the Danube-Black Sea deep-water shipping lane by the Ukrainian side. 12 883 45 World

кінь,пржевальського Occupiers took several Red Book zebras and Przewalski’s horses from Askania Nova to Russia Several individuals of Chapman’s zebra, American bison, Przewalski’s horses and David’s deer were taken from the Askania zoo. 2 042 18 War in Ukraine

екологія Over past 2.5 months, amount of damage to environment has increased by almost $1.5 billion, - Ministry of Environment Over the past 2.5 months, the amount of environmental damage caused by a full-scale war has increased by almost $1.5 billion and now stands at $57 billion. 545 1 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

олешки 160,000 birds and more than 20,000 wild animals are at risk of death due to blow up of Kakhovka HPP, - Strilets The ruscist army committed barbaric actions against the flora and fauna of southern Ukraine. 1 370 8 Previously in trend: War

родовище 740 Ukrainian mineral deposits are occupied by Russia There are 740 mineral deposits in the occupied Ukrainian territories. Invaders use them illegally. 2 493 8 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

руслан,стрілець About 5 million Ukrainians do not have access to drinking water because of war, - Ministry of Environment About 5 million Ukrainians do not have access to drinking water, another 70% of the population of our country may be left without this resource as a result of Russian shelling. 716 6 Previously in trend: War

водосховище,каховське Russia continues descent of water from Kakhovka Reservoir: drop of another 1.83 m will lead to disaster, - Ecology Minestry. INFOGRAPHICS Ukraine calls on international partners to force Russia to repair and close the locks of the Kakhovka HPP dam or allow Ukrainian specialists to do it safely 23 423 52 Previously in trend: War

стрілець Russian aggression caused more than $36 billion damage to Ukrainian ecology, - Minister Stryles Environmental damage in Ukraine caused by Russian invasion is estimated at over $36 billion euros, and millions of hectares of nature reserves are under threat. 662 3 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War