The authorities in the Skadovsk occupation were trying to scare the population with the threat of anthrax.
Deputy Chairman of the Kherson Regional Council Yuri Sobolevsky said that this information was fake. This was reported by Suspіlne Kherson.
According to him, all the places of burial of a dangerous ulcer were mothballed, they are constantly being examined, about which actions were made.
“The state food service is engaged in this. The situation is completely under control. We do not know what it is now, our service has no access to funerals. But if the Russian military does no harm, then no one is threatening in our population, ”said Yuri Sobolevsky.
The mayor of Skadovsk, Alexander Yakovlev, said that the cattle cemetery is located on the outskirts of the city, and no actions are being taken that could harm it.
“It is completely safe, because it is registered and has appropriate care. In all these years, the place of burial of animals has not posed a danger to anyone. I contacted the head of the organization where the grave is located, all is well with him., “Yakovlev said.
The last cattle grave for anthrax in the Kherson region was built in 1941. In the future, the carcasses of sick animals and even the ground on which they lay were burned. Vitaliy Olifirenko, Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Associate Professor of Kherson State Agrarian and Economic University, said about it.
“These funerals are necessarily fenced so that there are no surface washes during the rain, and they are concrete,” Vitaly Olifirenko said.
The scientist said you can get anthrax by eating the meat of sick pets and by coming into contact with them.
Recall that Russian propaganda is actively spreading a fake about the cholera outbreak in Odessa and Nikolaev.
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Source: korrespondent

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