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19:45, 21 January, 2025
Fuel oil from Russian tankers is now covering the bottom of the Black Sea
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13:20, 18 January, 2025
No money in the budget: Mykolaiv does not know what to do with the closed area for fallen leaves
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18:47, 15 January, 2025
195 tonnes of oil pumped out: liquidation of the aftermath of Russian shelling continues in Mykolaiv
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14:15, 11 January, 2025
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A campaign against pruning plane trees on Soborna Street was held in Mykolaiv: the citizens' appeal will be passed on to the City Council and the Ministry of Environment
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16:51, 10 January, 2025
119 tonnes of oil pumped out of Southern Bug River: liquidation of shelling of Mykolaiv continues
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10:40, 9 January, 2025
Fuel oil from Russian tanker wreck in Black Sea may reach coasts of Odesa and Mykolaiv
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10:10, 4 January, 2025
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Oil leak into the Southern Bug caused ₴46 million in environmental damage in Mykolaiv region
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12:09, 23 December, 2024
Ecological damage in Mykolaiv region due to full-scale war reached $2.3 billion
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18:10, 16 December, 2024
The amount of damage to Ukraine's ecology since the start of the full-scale invasion has reached ₴3.1 trillion
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21:42, 22 October, 2024
Heavy metals, explosives, toxic chemicals: military ecologists study the soils of the de-occupied Mykolaiv region
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10:03, 7 October, 2024
The city program «Ecology» was approved in Kherson: it includes the construction of a site for sorting demolition waste
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16:11, 17 September, 2024
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The RMA reported that the amount of damage to the ecology of the Mykolaiv Oblast due to the war reached ₴90 billion, but «these data are increasing every day»
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19:00, 15 July, 2024
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A large-scale fire in the Odesa region caused ecological damage of ₴7.5 million
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10:00, 12 July, 2024
More than 500 thousand incandescent lamps were disposed of in the Mykolaiv region as part of the project initiated by Zelenskyy
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18:33, 10 July, 2024
The amount of construction waste generated from shelling of the Mykolaiv region reached almost 6 thousand tons