Reports have emerged that a significant scientific facility in the city has been destroyed by the Russians military.
's forces have largely retreated from the north of the country and around the capital Kyiv, they are now focusing their offensive on the east.
But now reports have emerged that a significant scientific facility in the city has been destroyed by the Russians military. The facility, which is part of the Plant Production institute's National Center for Plant Genetic Resources of Ukraine , had collected more than 150,000 specimens belonging to hundreds of plant and crop species as of 2021., in which he claimed that the Russian army had destroyed the gene bank, while showing footage of himself in a severely damaged building.
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