
Russia’s war against Ukraine threatens New Safe Confinement repairs
A new Greenpeace Ukraine report assesses damage and warns about the consequences of the Russian war crime ahead of the 40th anniversary of the Chornobyl disaster

FIRST YEAR OF GREENPEACE UKRAINE
The main focus of Greenpeace Ukraine is the implementation of green recovery projects and the identification of nuclear threats caused by the Russian war.
Building a green Ukraine together
Greenpeace Ukraine is working to advance green recovery, with renewables and nature restoration, and maintain nuclear hazards monitoring. Learn more about our work and special projects.
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Chortkiv Becomes the First City to Sign the Gas-Free Cities Declaration
On May 26, 2026, the Mayor of Chortkiv, Volodymyr Shmatko, signed the Gas-Free Cities Declaration — an international initiative launched by Greenpeace. By doing so, the city in western Ukraine’s…
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Greenpeace Ukraine condemns Rafael Grossi`s statement on Russian and Ukraine “joint use” of Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant as dangerous, ignorant, illegal and an insult to Ukraine
Greenpeace Ukraine today criticized IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi when on the 40th anniversary of the Chornobyl disaster he said that in terms of the future of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), ‘purely technically, its joint use by Ukraine and Russia is possible.”
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Greenpeace warns: 40 years after Chornobyl accident, war exposes ongoing risks of nuclear power
KYIV, 26 April 2026 – Forty years after the Chornobyl disaster spread radioactive contamination across Europe, the risks it exposed have evolved in a world shaped by war, geopolitical tension…
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