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Only plant genetic bank in Ukraine was destroyed in Kharkiv.

As a result of massive shelling by the Russian army in Kharkiv, the country's only and one of the world's largest Plant Genetic Resources Banks in Ukraine was destroyed.

As Censor.NET reports, this was told by the doctor of agricultural sciences, the leading researcher of the Institute of Plant Breeding named after Yuriev NAAS of Ukraine Serhii Avramenko.

According to the scientist, the bank stored more than 160 thousand varieties and hybrids of agricultural crops from around the world. The scientists stored the seeds in special storage facilities at different temperature conditions, which would restore the gene pool of plants in the event of large-scale natural disasters. There are only a few such Banks of Plant Genetic Resources in the world, and there was one in Ukraine. The bank, which has a long history, survived even during the German occupation, but did not survive Russian aggression.

"I am sad to say that in the days of Hitler's Germany, when all of Ukraine was under occupation, the Germans did not destroy this collection, but instead tried to keep it, to hide something, because they knew their descendants would need it. Because it is a matter of food security. Breeders from all over the world, all countries, including Russia, ordered and received samples from this gene pool to create their own varieties adapted to the area, "said the scientist.

The seeds were already being prepared for sowing for varietal renewal, when every few years the existing seeds are sown and new ones are stored, and since March the staff has been sowing the whole collection. ", everything turned to solid ashes. Tens of thousands of samples. This is a world collection. Including varieties that are hundreds of years old, old, which we will not be able to restore. It was hell here, the aluminum floated. Everything burned down, "Avramenko said.

He stressed that there were no military or defense forces on the territory. "This is a purely scientific institution that was deliberately destroyed, targeted in the very place where the bank of plant genetic resources was stored," said the scientist.

Could an Israeli military unit face sanctions for human rights abuses? - Israel-Hamas war.

Could an Israeli military unit face sanctions for human rights abuses? - Israel-Hamas war.

Sky's Yalda Hakim asks if the Netzah Yehuda battalion will face sanctions for alleged human rights abuses and assesses the accusations against them. Created in 1999, the IDF unit was made to accommodate the religious beliefs of the ultra-Orthodox ...

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Are migrants planning to cross Channel worried about the Rwanda bill?.

Are migrants planning to cross Channel worried about the Rwanda bill?.

The government's Rwanda bill will finally become law after the Lords decided they would no longer oppose it. However, what do migrants planning to cross from France to England make of it all - will it deter them? Sky's Adam Parsons reports from Fr...

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Trump on trial: Porn stars, hush money and a presidential election.

Trump on trial: Porn stars, hush money and a presidential election.

With all eyes on the New York courtroom, Daily host Matt Barbet speaks to US correspondent James Matthews from outside the first trial Trump will face this year... plus, Washington-based pollster John Zogby explains what it could mean for his popu...

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Supreme Court appears open to allowing cities to fine homeless people.

Supreme Court appears open to allowing cities to fine homeless people.

Some justices appeared sympathetic to the argument that cities should be allowed to fine or jail homeless people who sleep in public areas. ABC News' Alison Kosik reports. —–– Subscribe to ABC News on YouTube: Watch 24/7 coverage of breaking news ...

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German far-right lawmaker Maxmilian Krah confirms alleged China spy works for him - DW News.

German far-right lawmaker Maxmilian Krah confirms alleged China spy works for him - DW News.

A staff member of Germany's far right Alternative for Germany party has been arrested on suspicion of espionage. Prosecutors say he was spying on behalf of China. The worker is an assistant to Maximilian Krah - the AfD's top candidate for the Euro...

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Columbia president facing bipartisan calls to resign over anti-Israel protests.

Columbia president facing bipartisan calls to resign over anti-Israel protests.

Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss why Columbia University President Minouche Shafik is facing bipartisan calls to step down and Biden's response to the surge of anti-Israel protests on college campuses nationwide...

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