13 July 2025

After the accident of two Russian tankers, the occupation "authorities" are trying to fix everything

(Voice of Crimea)

The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations reports on the continuation of oil collection in the Kerch Strait.

Golos Kryma informs.

Russian oil company writes reports on how it is dealing with the consequences of its tanker accidents.

According to this report, the start of work has brought results. Thus, 697.3 kilometers of the coast have been cleaned; more than 167.7 thousand tons of contaminated sand and soil have been collected; more than 161.7 thousand tons have been taken to 10 special organizations.

It is reported that in the coastal areas of the resort city of Anapa and Temryuk district, a consolidated diving group collects fuel oil from the Black Sea bottom on a daily basis: more than 10.6 thousand dives were made; more than 7.5 thousand square meters of the bottom were surveyed with the help of unmanned underwater vehicles; more than 11.2 thousand bags of waste were collected.

In Krasnodar Krai: 325 kilometers of coastline were surveyed; more than 337.8 kilometers of coastline were cleaned; more than 165.8 thousand tons of contaminated sand, soil and pebbles were collected.

In the so-called "Republic of Crimea" - on the occupied territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea: 500 kilometers of coastline from Kerch to the village of Portove were surveyed; 255.4 kilometers of coastline were cleaned; 904.4 tons of contaminated sand and soil were collected.

These "consequences" are about a year old.

On December 15 last year, the Russian vessels Volgoneft-212 and Volgoneft-239 were shipwrecked in the Kerch Strait during a severe storm. The tankers were carrying 9,200 tons of fuel oil, of which 3,700 tons spilled into the sea.

We also wrote about the death of dolphins in the Black Sea as a result of Russian aggression. The navigation of Russian submarines is a disastrous factor, which has a detrimental effect on all life in the sea.

Олександра Горст

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