The work was carried out under the guise of “Cutting of Regeneration”, but in fact, the trees were cut into mixed areas, where the law prohibits it. Includes oak, pine, hornbeam, birch and spruce.
In the LVIV region, former Rava-Russian forest leader allowed illegal deforestation of more than 2.7 thousand trees, causing damage to the state and the environment of nearly 10 million UAH. This was reported by the GBR press service on Friday, August 29th.
Former head of the Rava-Russian forestry branch of GP Ukraine forests For large -scale illegal cutting. The official allows to cut nearly three thousand trees in the Lvivshchina District District of Yavorovsky District.
Thus, in 2023-2024, under the defendant’s guise, the performers were cut off, including important trees: oak, pine, grab, birch and spruce. The work was carried out under the guise of “re -formation cutting”, that is, the quotas are issued in the same type of places, but in fact, the trees are cut into mixed areas where the law is prohibited.
“The official’s illegal actions have led to the destruction of more than 2.7 thousand trees of different races. The environmental and state damage – more than 9.6 million UAH,” the report said.
Ex-head is suspected of illegal forest cutting, excessive power or official power under part 4 of art. 246 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, part 3 of Art. 365 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
Currently, investigators are reviewing possible involvement in such schemes and other regional forests.
Remember that in Transcarpathia they will judge the head of Svidovetsky Forestry, who has not stopped cutting more than 80 important trees in the reservation fund.
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Source: korrespondent

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