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https://dspace.bsmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/27559| Title: | Possible consequences of military operations for Ukraine’s environment during Russian agression. |
| Authors: | Prodanchuk, G.M. |
| Issue Date: | 2025 |
| Publisher: | Буковинський державний медичний університет |
| Citation: | Матеріали підсумкової 106-ї науково-практичної конференції з міжнародною участю професорсько-викладацького колективу Буковинського державного медичного університету (м. Чернівці, 03, 05, 10 лютого 2025 р.). С. 215. |
| Abstract: | The war in Ukraine, which is the result of Russian aggression, has been going on for almost 1,000 days and has a huge destructive impact on the environment. The hostilities led to the contamination of water, soil, and air with inorganic and organic pollutants, posing a threat to human health and the environment. According to preliminary estimates, Russian invasion caused direct infrastructure damage of more than €150 billion and €52.4 billion in environmental damage. This includes €27 billion in air damage, €23.6 billion in waste pollution damage, €1.5 billion in water damage, and €0.3 billion in soil damage. Daily damage to the environment from hostilities is estimated at €70 million. About 156.000 square kilometers of Ukraine’s territory is mined with anti- personnel land mines, anti-tank mines, and other munitions. The aim of the study. To analyze the possible consequences of hostilities during the Russian aggression on Ukraine’s environment by literature search in relevant databases. |
| URI: | https://dspace.bsmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/27559 |
| ISSN: | 978-617-519-135-4 |
| Appears in Collections: | СЕКЦІЯ 10. Гігієна середовища і вивчення нових антимікробних речовин в експерименті і клініці |
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