Russian Tanks Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239 sink into Kerch Strait oil -washed products, pollution exceeds more than 50 km.
From the beginning of the extermination of the consequences of crashes of Russian tankers to the temporary occupied by Sevastopol, 592,534 tons of land contaminated with fuel oil have been collected. This was reported by Krym.Realii in connection with the so -called “Chairman” of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhaev.
“On January 25, 3 tons of land contaminated with firewood was removed throughout the work period, 592.534 tons of land had been removed,” the message said.
Currently, rescuers and volunteers are working in the Balaklava area.
On December 15, 2024, Russian tankers Volgoneft-212 and Volgoneft-239 fell to the Kerch Strait.
About 4 thousand tonnes of firewood oil have entered the water area, some of which have been drifted on the shores of the waves. Pollution areas were found on the coast of the Krasnodar territory of the Russian Federation, conquering Crimea and the Azov Sea.
The Russian Academy of Sciences has called this incident the biggest environmental disaster since the beginning of the 21st century. Sergei Ostakh, a member of the Scientific Council of the All-Russian Society for Nature Conservation, believes it will take more than three years to completely eliminate the consequences of the disaster.
It was previously reported that a fuel oil spill from the Russian tanker threatened Odessa and the Balkans.
President Vladimir Zelensky said Russian tankers bring a widespread threat from the point of view of war funding and from the point of view of environment -Crash of tanker – fuel oil in the Black Sea, “Hazelnuts” and other madness are just her interest.
We will remind you that after the crash, the fuel oil from the tankers is washed off the coast of Krasnodar territory – the shores turn black from fuel oil.
Damage from tanker accidents to Kerch Strait will reach $ 14 billion
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Source: korrespondent

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