Problems are arising in Sevastopol, Yalta and Yevpatoria.
This was reported by the Yellow Ribbon resistance movement.
“Fish and birds are dying en masse, toxins are getting into the environment. Stray dogs eat dead animals and can carry diseases. There are a lot of homeless animals in Sevastopol, and their number is growing, and no one is vaccinating or sterilizing them,” the report says. /p>
It is noted that there are no vaccines for people in hospitals; they are brought from Krasnodar. .
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On December 15, it was reported that two tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, were sinking in the Kerch Strait. There were 13 and 14 people on board the tankers, respectively. Rescuers evacuated 13 crew members of the Volgoneft 212 tanker, but one of them died. The tankers were transporting fuel oil. An oil spill was recorded in the sea.
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On December 17, it was reported that preliminary losses as a result of the accident of two tankers in the Kerch Strait could reach $14 billion.
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In early January, new areas of fuel oil spills were discovered in the temporarily occupied Crimea – in the village of Yakovenkovo on the Kerch Peninsula. Three thousand meters of coastline are contaminated in this place.
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Later it became known that over 100 tons of soil contaminated with fuel oil were collected in Sevastopol in two days. A state of emergency of regional significance was declared in Sevastopol.
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The spokesman of the Ukrainian Navy Dmitry Pletenchuk did not rule out that the oil products that got into the Black Sea after the accident of two Russian tankers in the Kerch Strait could reach the coast of Odessa and Nikolaev.