Kyiv's botanical garden staring at disaster as Russia targets Ukraine's energy sector
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Zhanna Yaroslavska described their setup as a "pretty neanderthal arrangement," emphasizing that when power shuts off, they must constantly feed the stove with wood to maintain the required temperatures for their plants.
The Mykola Hryshko national botanical garden is Ukraine's largest, housing about 13,000 species and struggling to survive due to rampant energy infrastructure destruction and rising electricity costs.
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