There is a lot of pollution and the people are affected by getting sick.
Eastern European countries have more environmental issues, such as the Ukraine, Russia, or Romania.
No. Ukraine was one part of the Soviet Union, as was Russia. When the Soviet Union split up all of the countries in it separated into individual countries. So Russia and Ukraine are two separate countries.
Poland and Slovakia border Ukraine to the west, while Belarus and Russia border it to the north and east.
The country is simply called "Ukraine" without the definite article.
Russia, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan. The Ukraine is wholly in Europe.
Russia, Ukraine, France.
Ukraine shut off natural gas that goes through Ukraine to European countries, Russia shut off a gas for a while that goes to Ukraine.
Its not a wise and good question. Still the answer is (answer depends on how you see the 'n between' countries! Romania, Moldavia, Russia, or, Serbia, Hungary, Romania, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine Or, Bulgaria-Black Sea-Ukraine
Russia and Romania don't share a border. Ukraine borders both countries, the only country to do so. Romania is to the southwest of Russia.
* Russia * Belarus * Ukraine
Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, Bulgaria(or Moldova depends on version)
Russia, Belarus and Ukraine.