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Ukraine faces significant ecological challenges, from illegal waste disposal in Dnipropetrovsk to oil spills in the Kerch Strait and deforestation across the nation. The war has devastated ecosystems, with forests and nature reserves being burned or mined, contributing to almost €72 billion in environmental damages. The recent EcoThreat app allows residents to report eco-crimes, while international collaborations are in place to gather evidence of Russia's harm to nature. Efforts to restore the Ukrainian environment with Bulgaria’s help and the enforcement of stricter ecological laws underscore the ongoing battle to preserve natural resources amid escalating threats. This amalgamation of initiatives highlights the urgent need for global environmental attention and sustainable restoration methods for Ukraine.

What is the estimated environmental damage from the war in Ukraine?

The war in Ukraine has caused an estimated €72 billion in environmental damage. This includes forest fires, destruction of nature reserves, and other adverse effects on the ecosystem. The conflict has also led to significant pollution from remnants of military activities and industrial accidents exacerbated by the war.

Who is responsible for environmental damages in the Dnipropetrovsk region?

In the Dnipropetrovsk region, a farmer and two business co-founders are set to face trial for polluting land with animal carcasses, highlighting ongoing issues of illegal waste disposal and environmental contamination that stress local ecosystems and public health.

What environmental protection measures are being implemented in Ukraine?

Ukraine is actively implementing measures to mitigate environmental damage through the introduction of the EcoThreat app for reporting eco-crimes and international partnerships for evidence collection. These steps are aimed at safeguarding natural resources and ensuring legal accountability for eco-crimes.

How is international cooperation assisting Ukraine in environmental restoration?

Ukraine has partnered with countries like Bulgaria and organizations such as Germany’s PwC to implement restoration projects and gather evidence against environmental crimes. This cooperation is crucial for rebuilding efforts and ensuring ecological sustainability in post-conflict settings.

What are the long-term implications of oil spills on Ukrainian ecosystems?

The oil spills, such as those in the Kerch Strait involving Russian tankers, present long-term ecological threats including marine and coastal contamination, loss of biodiversity, and disruption of the food chain, necessitating sustainable cleanup and conservation strategies to prevent further damage.

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Carcasses of dead animals contaminated the land: entrepreneurs will be tried Polluting land with animal carcasses: businessmen and farmer to be tried in Dnipropetrovsk region. PHOTOS Two co-founders of private enterprises and a farmer from the Dnipropetrovsk region who contaminated the land with the carcasses of dead animals will be tried. 6 241 2

тес,трипільська Shelling of Trypillia TPP: environmental prosecutors document environmental damage. PHOTO Prosecutors from the Specialised Environmental Prosecutor’s Office, together with experts from the State Environmental Inspectorate, are investigating the extent of possible environmental damage caused by the shelling of the Trypillia TPP. 1 721 9 War in Ukraine

тес,трипільська Environmental prosecutors establish environmental consequences of Russian shelling of Trypillia TPP. PHOTOS Prosecutors of the Specialised Environmental Prosecutor’s Office of the Kyiv Regional Prosecutor’s Office, in cooperation with other specialists, are working to establish the extent of the environmental damage caused by the shelling of the Tripillya TPP by the Russian armed forces. 1 503 3 Incidents

дельфін Dolphins are dying in Odesa due to actions of Russians, - ecologist Rusev. PHOTOS Five dead dolphins were found in the Tuzlovsk estuary park. They died because of sonar devices of the Russian military. 5 307 21 Previously in trend: War

чернігів In Chernihiv, ecologists recorded crimes of Russian Federation for lawsuit in international court. PHOTOS Today, August 22, a group of ecologists visited the Chernihiv region, where they conducted an examination and photo and video recording of environmental crimes committed by the Russian occupation forces. 4 891 9 Previously in trend: War

Global Climate Strike held in Kyiv. VIDEO&PHOTOS Global Climate Strike held in Kyiv. VIDEO&PHOTOS The participants in the Global Climate Strike in Kyiv urge to combat climate change and save the planet. 2 149 50 Society

Bird Bird's eye panorama of Titan Plant dubbed Crimean Chornobyl made public. PHOTOS Aerial pictures of the ill-famed Crimea-based Titan Plant were taken on Sept. 8. 33 400 29 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

мусор Eleven criminal cases initiated into Lviv waste dumping outside landfills, - National Police. PHOTOS The National Police have recorded 21 cases of garbage removal from the Lviv region to other regions of Ukraine since October 2016. In each case, the dump truck drivers tried to unload waste beyond landfills. 12 679 178 Incidents

лес карпаты вырубка Ukrainian tourists publish evidence of protected Carpathian forests total devastation. PHOTOS The total devastation of protected forests in the Carpathians has been underway in recent years. 50 866 143 Incidents

"Viktor! You Sold the Country, You Sold Donbas, Who are You Now to Us?" Donbas Residents Protest Against Shale Gas. PHOTOS + VIDEO "Viktor! You Sold the Country, You Sold Donbas, Who are You Now to Us?" Donbas Residents Protest Against Shale Gas. PHOTOS + VIDEO On March 10, in the central square Kramatorsk meeting of citizens was held to discuss the prospects of shale gas production in the region. Participants - around two thousand people - strongly opposed the plans of the Government of Ukraine and its companion - Shell corporation. 18 526 152 Economics

"Alchevsk Wants to Live!" - City is Covered With Black Snow. PHOTO "Alchevsk Wants to Live!" - City is Covered With Black Snow. PHOTO Inscription by Alchevsk residents in the snow near the local steel mill. 26 987 184 Incidents