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Environmental monitoring in Crimea
Environmental monitoring in Crimea
June 5 is World Environment Day
June 5, 2024
Environmental monitoring in Crimea
The occupiers blew up a dam near the village of Novodarivka, Zaporizhzhia region
June 12, 2023
Environmental monitoring in Crimea
Water will definitely not flow through the Crimean Canal
June 12, 2023
Environmental monitoring in Crimea
As a result of Russian detonation of the Kakhovka HPP, the Lower Dnieper National Park was flooded
June 8, 2023
Environmental monitoring in Crimea
The Russians blew up several ponds on the territory of the occupied Zaporizhzhia region
June 7, 2023
Environmental monitoring in Crimea
Blowing up the Kakhovka HPP dam is another crime against humanity and the environment – Khlobystov
June 7, 2023
Environmental monitoring in Crimea
The destruction of the Kakhovka dam will cause many problems, – Bariiev
June 6, 2023
Environmental monitoring in Crimea
The Russian Federation blew up the Kakhovka HPP and caused one of the largest man-made disasters in Europe
June 6, 2023
Environmental monitoring in Crimea
In Crimea, since the beginning of the year, 116 dolphins have been found on the seashore
June 5, 2023
Environmental monitoring in Crimea
In Crimea, air pollution was noticed in four cities
June 5, 2023
Environmental monitoring in Crimea
The Russian authorities are warning about the possible flooding of the Salhir River
May 31, 2023
Environmental monitoring in Crimea
Russians mine the Titan plant
May 31, 2023
Environmental monitoring in Crimea
In the Bakhchysarai district, the occupiers cut down a red-book juniper
May 26, 2023
Environmental monitoring in Crimea
The occupiers connected the island of Dzharylghach with the occupied mainland part of the Kherson region
May 23, 2023
Environmental monitoring in Crimea
In the Kherson region, losses from emissions due to missile attacks were calculated at more than 70 billion hryvnias
May 17, 2023
Environmental monitoring in Crimea
Dolphins in the Black Sea continue to suffer due to the military actions of the Russian Federation
May 1, 2023
Environmental monitoring in Crimea
In Crimea, the situation with air pollution has worsened
April 26, 2023
Environmental monitoring in Crimea
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