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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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The first hospitals in 2026 receive solar power systems from Greenpeace Ukraine and BIOHAUS-Stiftung
The installations have been delivered to medical facilities in Boyarka and Brovary (Kyiv region) and Cherkasy. These communities received energy support from Germany as part of the “Sun for Ukraine”…
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Zelenyi Val Eco-Space Celebrates Its First Anniversary
In its first year of operation, the youth eco-space brought together 1,126 participants across 85 events, organised in collaboration with 20 experts and practitioners from local initiatives, and became a…
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One more year of occupation and false flag operations: Greenpeace Ukraine Analysis Exposes Russian Disinformation of Ukrainian Attacks on Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant
12-month review of satellite imagery finds no evidence of Ukrainian shelling and documents Russian military damage to ZNPP power lines
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Results of the ‘Sun for Ukraine’ competition: 13 hospitals received equipment, and four have already installed solar power stations
In December 2024, Greenpeace Ukraine launched the ‘Sun for Ukraine’ competition, in which 135 cluster and supercluster hospitals out of more than 300 existing in our country took part. The…
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1 million hryvnia in savings: Greenpeace Ukraine equips Rivne Regional Hospital with solar panels
From now on, 387 solar panels will provide the hospital, where more than 40,000 people are treated annually, with environmentally friendly energy. This will allow the medical institution to save…
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Greenpeace Ukraine supports hospital in Chortkiv: two solar power stations installed by women now operating in Ternopil region
A total of 150 solar panels, received by the community through the “Solar for Ukraine” competition, will power the maternity and infectious disease wards of the Chortkiv Central City Hospital.…
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Rosatom’s Complicity in War Crimes and Nuclear Risks at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant Revealed
Truth Hounds, with the expert support of Greenpeace Ukraine, has published a groundbreaking investigation into the role of Russia’s state nuclear corporation Rosatom in war crimes, civilian repression, and unprecedented…
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Results of Greenpeace Ukraine’s work in 2024
Since the full-scale invasion, the tradition of summarizing the year has become irrelevant for many. However, we are convinced that we must tell you about the results of our work,…









