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#Stop Ecocide Ukraine
mashkara45 · 24 days
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❗️30% of Ukrainian forests have suffered due to russian aggression, equivalent to the entire country of Belgium.
Approx. 1 mln hectares have been affected in the occupied territories. The forest areas on liberated territories cannot be assessed due to landmines.
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panimoonchild · 1 month
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Russia is bad for the environment
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Russians always found ways to slaughter Ukrainians through the whole history. And famines were one of the most popular methods for Russia. 
Please don't ignore our fighting, keep spreading our voices, and donate to our army and combat medics (savelife.in.ua, prytulafoundation.org, Serhii Sternenko, hospitallers.life, ptahy.vidchui.org, and u24.gov.ua).
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pettania · 11 months
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As we see our homes get carried away by the water, the devastation in hearts and souls reaches new heights. Sometimes we think we experienced all kinds of pain, but each time Russia brings more and more tragedies to our land. But no way they can break us.
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raven-cat35 · 1 year
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Foreign eco-activists and animal defenders, join the support, call to punish Russia for its crimes and ecocide
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anastasiamaru · 11 months
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russia blew up the dam
russians doesn't do any rescue operations on the left side of the river which they occupy, they don't allow to evacuate of those who survived
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why?
Because russians filthy crazy orcs
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feral-syndrommme · 1 year
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today is another sad day in the history of my country. my country continues to be destroyed by terrorists. the ruzzians blew up the HPP dam in Nova Kakhovka, Kherson region. most of the settlements are without electricity. also the HPP itself is completely destroyed and cannot be restored. it was a deliberate and prepared act of terrorism. they don't care that it has caused another ecological disaster, many settlements are flooding more and more every hour. there is also evidence that all the animals except ducks and swans died in the local zoo. people are being evacuated en masse, their homes are also destroyed. Ecocide and genocide committed by ruzzia must be stopped, ruzzia must fall.
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p3s3481 · 1 year
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today russia show its face again by destroying nova kakhovka dam
ukraine needs your help. you can find all the information here https://ukrainewar.carrd.co/
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flameohotfamily · 11 months
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i don't know why everyone is silent but that's a literal ecocide now in ukraine because of f*cking russia and we need help!!! spread awareness please.
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pretordh · 7 months
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If Russia comes to its senses and will do everything to preserve the ecology of the planet. Instead of fighting for territories. Then it may not lose much more of the best territories than it captured
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nuansea · 11 months
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They took knives out of our chests.
Bloodstream rushed out of our hearts.
World, as always, victim-blames,
Watching our lives falling apart.
Does their cruelty have an end
When they torture us so hard,
Saying that it is Ukraine
Who's commiting suicide...
Cynicism with no remorse.
Non-human mass of wicked pests.
A vicious Russia. Hell on Earth.
The state of sozzled callous mess.
Bloodthirsty monsters in disguise
Who promised us in Budapest,
They won't invade, and we did trust.
Today they torture us to death.
Bloodthirsty monsters in disguise,
Who want us all to be erased,
Rejoice from lies and live a lie,
And their dictator is their face.
— S. Y.
June 2023
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ua-stranger · 11 months
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Aid to animals that suffered due to the explosion of the Kakhovskaya HPP/Допомога тваринам які постраждали через підрив Каховської ГЕС
Today I want to express my gratitude to all volunteers, caring citizens, all those who help people in the Kherson region. I also want to express my gratitude to @uanimals.official. They collect money to help animals that suffered due to the explosion of the Kakhovskaya HPP. uanimals have their own site where they started the collection, but the site is under attack. Despite the difficulties, uanimals tries to be in touch with shelters, etc. Let's help uanimals raise money to help defenseless animals! Don't be indifferent! Any help will be appreciated!
Сьогодні хочу виразити подяку усім волонтерам, небайдужим громадянам, усім хто допомагає людям на Херсонщині. Також хочу виразити подяку @uanimals.official. Вони збирають грощі на допомогу тваринам які постраждали через підрив Каховської ГЕС. uanimals мають власний сайт де запустили збір, проте сайт атакують. Не дивлячись на трудноші uanimals намагається бути на зв'язку з притулками, тощо. Допоможемо uanimals зібрати грошей для допомоги беззахисним тваринам!Не будьте байдужими!Будь яка допомога буде доречною!
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panimoonchild · 3 days
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Russian culture is ecocide
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We have a question for animal rights activists: the guys at our positions have a small moose, its mother was hit by a mine… And here is the question: what to do with this calf? Could you please tweet us the news? If you can help in any way, please write to me in DM.
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We have found people who will save the calf. Everything ends well. Here is another photo of the kiddo who also suffered from the fucking russians…
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The calf is fine, we are waiting for people from the Wild Animals Rescue Center to arrive. There were problems with their access to the place. We will solve the issue.
The filnal update:
Phew, it was difficult😥 The calf was finally taken away.
Animal's whimpers of grief will haunt me in my dreams but for russians it's nothing.
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yermak · 9 months
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Russia is committing grave acts of ecocide in Ukraine – and the results will harm the whole world
By the war’s end, it will be too late to prevent the worst consequences of these terrible crimes. Global leaders must act now.
by Andriy Yermak and Margot Wallström
Published on August 16, 2023
Robert Oppenheimer, the American physicist who led the team that developed the world’s first nuclear weapons, quoted from ancient Hindu scriptures to illustrate his conflicting feelings about the forces his science unleashed: “Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds,” he said. In his later years, Oppenheimer longed for a future “without nation states armed for war, and above all, a world without war”.
Yet there’s another kind of loss that Oppenheimer recognised only too clearly in his readings of the Bhagavad Gita, the ancient text he turned to after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Humans now possess the power to destroy the world they live in. The people of Ukraine have grown cruelly familiar with war and death, inflicted on them by a nation state with vastly superior resources: they will never forget the human loss they have suffered in fighting to save their homeland. But Ukraine is also facing a destruction of habitat and nature on a scale that will reverberate far beyond its borders. While it is almost impossible to measure, the breadth and depth of this damage must be understood. Russia has taken deliberate aim at Ukraine’s environment: its rivers, forests and fields. Many of Ukraine’s natural reserves – its animal and sea life, water and impressive biodiversity – have been terribly damaged or polluted. Toxins leak from its damaged industries and infrastructure. Global food security is at risk. The world cannot afford to ignore this growing environmental threat. The overwhelming threat to Ukraine’s environment was highlighted in June, with the extraordinary collapse of the huge Nova Kakhovka dam, which held back one of the biggest water reservoirs in Europe. This was no coincidental collapse: the dam was under Russian control when an explosion inside an internal passageway blew its concrete heart to pieces. This unleashed a catastrophic flood that wrecked over 40 towns and villages and one of the world’s most valuable agricultural regions. Tonnes of oil were spilled into the Dnipro River. An uncountable number of landmines were strewn into the river and the Black Sea, leading to toxic leakage.
Today, we worry that an environmental disaster of even greater magnitude is looming at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. The plant was seized by Russia last year and remains under its control. Ukrainian intelligence has accused Russian forces of mining the plant, either to destroy it before they are expelled, or to stage an incident they would try to pin on Ukraine. Rafael Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, visited Zaporizhzhia in June and described the situation as “extremely volatile”. Playing with explosives at a nuclear power plant risks environmental doom – for Ukraine and for all of Europe. Nuclear contamination does not stop at borders. Russia will face justice. Both the international criminal court and Ukraine’s prosecutor general are investigating these acts as war crimes. But under both Ukrainian and Russian law, some of these crimes qualify as ecocide – an apt term for these terrible times: “the mass destruction of flora and fauna, poisoning of air or water resources, and any other actions that may cause environmental disaster,” as defined in Ukrainian law. One day the war will end, and environmental safety is one of the key priorities to construct a just and lasting peace in Ukraine, as set out in President Zelenskiy’s peace plan. The president’s 10-point strategy placed emphasis on the protection of the natural environment. He has appointed a group, including senior Ukrainian officials and prominent international personalities, to push both Ukraine and the international community to be specific about how that can happen. Indeed, national security advisers of key global players discussed the path to peace in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, earlier this month.
The reconstruction of Ukraine and its industries should be guided by green, net-zero objectives. Environmental reconstruction goals will need strong support from the international community. But urgent action is needed now. Measures to prevent further environmental catastrophe or mitigate damage should be prioritised – even during war. The people of Ukraine have become grimly accustomed to war, death, and destruction – but we must do all that is possible to prevent further environmental disaster, which may later have unpredictable consequences for the region, and the world. “It is perfectly obvious that the whole world is going to hell,” Oppenheimer declared at the height of the cold war, but here in Kyiv, we have not given up hope. The world’s best chance of avoiding hell depends on the rest of us trying to do something to prevent it.
Andriy Yermak is head of the Office of the President of Ukraine; Margot Wallström is a former foreign minister of Sweden. Together they co-chair the International Working Group on the Environmental Consequences of War.
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pettania · 11 months
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Oksana Jóhannesson
The best concert in my life happened to me today... in flooded Kherson...
We are on the water and harsh shelling starts... Suddenly I hear the music - Ukrainian anthem that keeps playing regardless the ongoing shelling.
We turn to another street and on the roof of a completely flooded house, we see a saxophonist.
I thought that I had already seen a lot in my life, but I will remember this moment forever. There was so much dignity, persistence and invincibility...
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raven-cat35 · 1 year
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Russia blew up Kakhovska HPP that is on the Dnipro River
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medici-collar · 11 months
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How are you, my love? <333
Awful. I can't stop thinking about the ongoing ecocide in Ukraine, which was unleashed by Russia when it destroyed the dam, causing massive flooding in Ukraine. This has already killed and will kill many animals and people. All animals except birds in the Kazhova Dibrova drowned. Fertile soil will turn into a wasteland. People will lose their houses. So much nature and human life will be annihilated by this act of Russian terrorism. So much destruction because Russia doesn't want Ukraine and its people to live in peace. Because of Russian imperialism. Because Russia wants to increase its power and subjugate Ukraine as its colony to expand their genocidal empire
I just can't stop thinking about these poor people and animals drowning.
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