Putin is not doing anything about the consequences of the tanker crash – fuel oil in the Black Sea, he is only interested in “hazelnuts” and other excesses, Zelensky said.
President Vladimir Zelensky said that Russian tankers pose a massive threat from the point of view of financing the war and from the point of view of environmental damage, Vladimir Putin is not doing anything about the consequences of the actions. -tanker crash – fuel oil in the Black Sea, “hazelnuts” and other exaggerations are his passions. The head of state announced this in a video message in the evening.
“Now everyone sees the consequences of the disaster in the Black Sea – fuel oil polluting the coast Russia uses old vessels – 50 years old – uses anything just to make money – both from from the point of view of financing the war and from the point of view of damage to nature,” Zelensky said.
The head of state stressed that not one sea deserves all this damage from Russia’s presence.
“Today in the Black Sea, fuel oil is a problem for the people themselves, and Putin is doing nothing, he is now only interested in his old” nuts “and other exaggerations. We must do everything possible to quickly force Russia peace and responsibility for everything it has done,” – he added.
Let’s add that after the accident of two Russian tankers in the Kerch Strait, 1,700 tons of sand and fuel were collected on the coast in the Krasnodar Territory. According to the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations, more than 19 kilometers of coastline have been cleared, more than 1,700 tons of sand and soil have been collected.
In this regard, environmentalists have warned that the sand on the beaches of Anapa will remain toxic for at least 10 years due to a large fuel oil spill.
We remind you that after the crash, fuel oil from tankers washed up on the coast of Krasnodar Territory – the beaches turned black from fuel oil.
Let’s add that the third and fourth tankers of the Volgoneft series, full of fuel oil, sent a distress signal to the Black Sea. There was a cargo leak on the ship.
Source: korrespondent

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