This research concerns the impact of war on environmental pollution, the Russian-Ukrainian war, where the war between the two countries led to the loss of biodiversity and local climate change as well as widespread and long-term environmental damage. The lack of an international environmental tribunal to settle environmental disputes and the failure of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to effectively settle these disputes are the main reasons for the research on environmental pollution. disputes. The researcher used the descriptive and analytical approach in his research, and the researcher concluded through his research that the war between the two countries has left catastrophic effects on the environment not only between the two countries, but also in neighboring countries. The researcher recommended that efforts should be made to reduce the repercussions of these wars and their environmental disasters. In order to cover the research topic, the researcher divided the study into two sections. In the first section, he discussed environmental pollution, its manifestations and effects, and two requirements were covered. As for the second section, the researcher will study the Russian-Ukrainian war and its impact on environmental pollution, in two requirements as well.
Nabaz Kamamlddin (Sun,) studied this question.
Synapse has enriched 5 closely related papers on similar clinical questions. Consider them for comparative context: