There is not a single conflict that does not have an extremely negative impact on the environment. And even if you go back centuries, when heavy artillery, bombs and shells had not yet been invented, the damage to the environment due to conflicts of various scales was obvious. Thus, even in the Middle Ages, such wars turned into famine, since numerous cavalry and carts turned agricultural land and peasant fields into a real theater of military operations.
On November 6, people light candles in memory of animals that died due to human fault, willingly or unwillingly. According to Interpol, the market for trade in exotic animals is second only to drug trafficking in volume, leaving behind even the sale of weapons. Every year, 53 billion farm animals die, 100 million animals are destroyed for their fur, and the same number die during scientific experiments.
Constitution Day of the Republic of Tatarstan
Constitution Day of Tajikistan
Day of the employee of the office work service and the regime of the penal system of the Russian Federation
The holiday of veneration of the miraculous icon “The Sorrowful Mother of God” dates back to the 17th century. This holiday is celebrated every year on November 6, it also has a second name - Svetets, since at this time it was customary to organize girls' get-togethers for needlework. Young girls weaved and spun by the light of a torch and entertained themselves with singing and various invented stories.
Kyiv Liberation Day in Ukraine
Swedish Culture Day in Finland (Svenska dagen)
Feast of Blessed Nuno in Portugal
Gustavus Adolphus Day in Sweden
Orthodox holidays November 6:
Celebration in honor of the icon of the Mother of God "Joy of All Who Sorrow"
Memorial Day of St. Zosima Verkhovsky
Memorial Day of the Holy Martyr Arefa of Negran and those who suffered with him