The city conquest services drain the sewage in the sea. Pollution lasts for more than a day, causing severe pain, vomiting, and internal bleeding in animals.
Sevastopol was temporarily occupied, due to a long release of fecal drains at sea, the Russians began to die. This is known by the Center for National Proceedings on Friday, May 30.
Ecologues have accused the power of work of the next Black Sea ecocy.
“As a result of the criminal lack of Russian occupation of the Russian occupation, the Black Sea ecosystem has again experienced unsaid damage. Delphins have died in Sevastopol Bay due to massive discharge of sewer with feces,” said the middle nervous system.
The city conquest services drain the sewage in the sea. It is noted that pollution lasts for more than one day, which causes severe pain, vomiting, and internal bleeding.
The national -Reproduction is mentioned that it is just one of the many examples of the barbaric attitude of the invaders in the nature of Crimea. As a result, due to the lack of systematic environmental policies, the destroyed treatment and corruption facilities – the sea in Crimea becomes a waste pit.
“The central nervous system calls on international environmental organizations to pay attention and demand responsibility from cooperating for ECO -Cides for it,” the report said.
Remember, on December 15, 2024, in the Kerch Strait, there were accidents of Russian Tanks Volgoneph-212 and Volgoneft-239. More than 4,000 tons of fuel oil poured into the black sea. It was later reported that, according to preliminary estimates, losses were estimated to be $ 14 billion.
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