• Almost all Animals Died in Nova Kakhovka Zoo Due to Hydroelectric Power Plant Explosion

    In the occupied Nova Kakhovka, Kherson region, the zoo "Fairy Tale Grove" was completely flooded due to the russians' explosion of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station. Almost all the animals died, only swans and ducks survived. This was reported in the UAnimals community. 

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  • russia has caused 2 trillion in damage to Ukraine's environment

    The Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources has developed a new methodology for recording and calculating environmental damage, according to which the damage caused by the Russian Federation is estimated at UAH 2 trillion. This was announced by Ruslan Strilets, Minister of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources of Ukraine.

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  • How Russia's war against Ukraine worsens global hunger

    Moscow is blocking most supplies from Ukraine, one of the world's largest wheat producers, and its attacks on the country's energy grid are also disrupting the flow of food.

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  • Direct damage from the war as of early November estimated at almost $136 billion

    The Kyiv School of Economics has updated its estimate of physical damages from the war. These are exclusively direct documented damages, calculated at replacement cost.

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  • Russia threatens to terminate "grain agreement" over UN investigation into Iranian drones

    russia's First Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Dmitry Polyansky, said that in response to the UN investigation into russia's use of Iranian drones, Moscow may «revise cooperation» with the UN, including not extending the «grain agreement».

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  • russia threatens to withdraw from grain agreement

    russia has sent the UN a list of requirements, in case of non-compliance with which it threatens to withdraw from the agreement on grain exports from the Black Sea, which expires in November. Gennady Gatilov, russia's permanent representative to the UN in Geneva, said.

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  • In September, Ukrzaliznytsia transported a record volume of grain during the war

    JSC Ukrzaliznytsia in September set a new record for the transportation of grain cargo after the beginning of a large-scale war. This was stated by the deputy director of the commercial work department of the company Valery Tkachev.

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  • 6,000 pigs and 1,000 heifers dead: Targeted shooting by Russians wiped out a farm in Zaporizhzhia region

     Last week, the invaders destroyed the premises of a dairy farm and 4 buildings of the pig farm of the OJSC Plemzavod Stepnoy in Zaporizhzhia region with targeted fire.

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  • Food prices rise 20% as war begins

    In Ukraine with the beginning of the war the food prices rose by 20% due to a number of reasons. This was stated by Denis Marchuk, deputy chairman of the All-Ukrainian Association of War Agencies, during his broadcast at the Media Center Ukraine-Ukrinform on August 22.

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  • Where they pay more: how wages changed during martial law

    In August, wages refrained from falling in most regions. The exceptions are Zaporizhzhia, Ivano-Frankivsk, Chernivtsi, Sumy and Ternopil regions. Kiev, Vinnitschina and Zakarpattya saw a very slight decrease in average wages of no more than 2.7% per month. The biggest drop in the labor market and the lowest average monthly salary was in Kharkiv and the oblast. Here in August the lowest salaries were offered in Ukraine, which fell by -41% compared to the previous month (from 18,000 UAH in July to 10,600 UAH in August).

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  • Ukraine has every chance to increase yields despite the war

    Planted areas are smaller, which means the yields should be higher. This is the goal this year and further set by Ukrainian agrarians. And the parliament actively supports this goal. In particular, by adopting the bill number 4558 which regulates the use of pesticides and agrochemicals in Ukraine. The press service of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine reports.

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  • Rashists burn fields with ripened grain crop

    The harvest continues in Ukraine. The yield of early grains, although less than last year, but thanks to the weather is quite decent, so many increase preliminary estimates of the gross harvest of wheat and barley, reports "ProAgro Group".

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