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The four major scientific societies
are deeply shocked by the armed violence in Ukraine. Our concern and our solidarity are with the Ukrainian people and all other victims of this war, whose immediate end we demand.
to the statement
A year ago in spring, chemistry students from Kyiv were among the refugees from Ukraine. The University of Giessen accepted around 20 of them. Since then, they have started research projects, completed their studies, started a doctorate, learnt German or left Germany.
Article by Frauke Zbikowski in the News aus der Chemie or for members in the GDCh app
In the course of the war of aggression against Ukraine, Russia and Ukraine have accused each other of using chemical weapons under false flags or planning to use them. Evidence for the respective accusations is still lacking. International mechanisms exist to have the accusations independently investigated. To the article by Anna Krin and Kristoffer Burck in the News aus der Chemie or in the GDCh app (Free Access): https://gdch.app/article/giftstoffe-und-chemieanlagen-im-krieg-4132604
Contribution by Frauke Zbikowski in the News from der Chemie
To the article in the GDCh app (Free Access)