Ukraine's losses in ecology due to war exceeded $35 billion
Ukraine's losses in ecology in nine months of russia's full-scale war are estimated at 1,387 billion hryvnias.
This was announced by the acting head of the State environmental inspectorate of Ukraine, Ihor Zubovych, during the conference. "Damage caused by Russia to the ecology of Ukraine during the nine months of the war," Ukrinform reports.
"To date, more than 1.387 trillion hryvnias have been calculated using only three available methods. Atmospheric air was damaged for UAH 927.6 billion, land due to pollution and waste–UAH 443.7 billion, and the total amount of damage caused to water bodies is UAH 15.7 billion," the official clarified.
He noted that these are not final figures because the State environmental inspectorate constantly receives new information and corrects the data. Damages may increase significantly after the inspection finds out the full scale of the destruction. For example, in the Kharkiv region after the de-occupation, 26 environmental crimes were recorded, and an investigation is already underway to determine the damages.
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Since the beginning of russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the environment of the Kharkiv region has been damaged to the tune of UAH 83 billion.
We will remind you that the Ministry of Ecology approved the Methodology fMethodologying damage and losses caused to the forest fund as a result of russia's armed aggression. This is already the fifth Methodology the ministry used to determine the damage caused by the russians to the environment of Ukraine. Two more are on the line regarding calculating damages to the subsoil and the territories and objects of the nature reserve fund.