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BORODYANKA/LVIV, Ukraine: A fire broke out in a training building outside the largest nuclear power plant in Europe during intense fighting between Russian and Ukrainian forces, Ukraine’s state emergency service said on Friday.

Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, as the Russo-Ukrainian War, which broke out in 2014, became more intense. After World War II, the invasion grew to become the biggest assault on a European nation. Tens of thousands of civilian deaths and hundreds of thousands of military casualties are thought to have resulted from it in Ukraine. The Russian forces had over 20% of Ukraine under occupation by June 2022. By April 2023, of the 41 million Ukrainians, about 8 million were internally displaced, and more than 8.2 million had left the nation, making it the biggest refugee catastrophe to hit Europe since World War II.

Numerous people have referred to the war’s extensive environmental repercussions as a “ecocide.” The world food crisis worsened as a result of the disruptions caused by the conflict in Ukraine to transportation and agriculture. Scholars have classified the Russian attacks on civilian areas, resulting in multiple civilian deaths and forced relocation, as crimes of genocide and democide against the Ukrainian people.

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