Two contamination sites were discovered in the Sea of Azov in the area of the temporary occupation of Berdyansk.
Fuel oil from Russian tankers that sank in the Black Sea in mid-December reached the northern Sea of Azov. It was discovered in two places in the temporarily occupied territory of the Zaporozhye region. The ASTRA Telegram channel reported this on Saturday, January 11.
According to the representative of the occupation authorities of the Zaporozhye region, Evgeniy Balitsky, a 14.5 km long area of contamination was found on Berdyansk Spit, and another was found on the coast of Peresyp Spit with an area of 5 sq.m .
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.
Many areas with fuel oil were also discovered in the occupied Crimea.
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Source: korrespondent

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