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The Village Voice looks at the environmental damage wrought by Russia’s war on Ukraine as reflected in Denys Kryvyi's nature photos.
This video investigates the aftermath of the Nova Kakhovka dam destruction, analyzing who may have gained a strategic or political advantage from the disaster. From military setbacks to ...
The war in Ukraine has contaminated huge swathes of its territory but ecologists fear the damage is not contained to just ...
Turning off the tap until the violence stops is the logical response when perpetrators drink at the victim’s well ...
Experts say Ukraine is experiencing an ecocide — essentially the destruction of the environment ... damages happened in June 2023 when the Kakhovka Dam was blown up. The break "unleashed a ...
Despite the dangers, Ruben Mawick feels obliged to help in Ukraine. From evacuations to life-threatening missions: his ...
One key area of work, he said, was the water supply, following the destruction of the Kakhovka dam, which had previously supplied water. He said they were working on various options, including using ...
It was part of an IAEA initiative to support – through the delivery of equipment using nuclear or isotopic-based techniques – the areas severely affected by the destruction of the Kakhovka dam in 2023 ...
In June 2023, he began working to provide aid with a non-governmental organization after the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam east of Kherson. He remained involved in humanitarian and military aid ...
REUTERS Up to 90% of DTEK’s power generation capacity was destroyed by Russian forces last July, he noted, creating a “cycle of destruction ... after the Kakhovka dam blew up overnight ...