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of all the recorded emissions. And about 90% of those operational emissions, they come from direct combustion and fossil fuels by various armored vehicles, trucks, fighter jets, et cetera. And the remaining 10%, that's generated by energy intensive fracturing. That can be attributed to ammunition and the replacement of destroyed military hardware. And then of course you have the war zone landscape itself and other things that are a direct result of that. So because there was continuous artillery and shelling and missile strikes along forested areas, they were actually extensive grass and forest fires. And it's estimated in 2025, about 1.39 million hectares of Ukrainian land was burned as a result of this conflict. So that accounts for so these combat induced fires, they account for about 23% of the total carbon emissions. Let me drop it.

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