"The most contaminated" by ammunition area in Kyiv was called Shutterstock

"The most contaminated" by ammunition area in Kyiv was called

Olena Yatseno

The sappers also inspected the Grishko Botanical Garden

Pyrotechnics of the Kyiv Emergency Rescue Service recognized the Obolon district - the village of Pushcha-Vodytsya - as the most polluted explosive devices in Kyiv.

This was reported by the press service of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration in a telegram channel.

According to KRMA, in Pushcha-Vodytsya, Kyiv rescue service workers found considerable remnants of rockets and ammunition.

In addition, sappers have already inspected 84 hectares of the National Botanical Garden. M. Grishka.

“For now, take a walk in the botanical garden. M. Grishko can and should. This allows scientists to work, staff to service all plants, and visitors to enjoy the beauty of our flora. My personal recommendation is to visit the rosary,” said Natalia Zimenko, the director of the botanical garden.

Earlier, rescuers said that Pushcha-Vodytsya will be closed to vacationers at least until the end of summer 2022. According to them, it is still dangerous there both in the forest and on the roadsides and in the private sector. The Russians also left a lot of bookmarks in the homes of civilians, they can be everywhere - they have already been found in toys, cups and even the piano.

As reported EcoPolitics before, The Ministry of Internal Affairs named the districts of Kyiv, which are most contaminated with explosives.

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