The occupiers are taking garbage from Russia to the landfills of Donetsk region

The occupiers are taking garbage from Russia to the landfills of Donetsk region shutterstock
Katerina Belousova

The Russians plan to create 2 new landfills for garbage from the Rostov region

Russians take out garbage from Rostov region to landfills for household waste in the occupied Donetsk region.

In this way, they solve the problem of overcrowding of landfills in russia itself, reports the Center for National Resistance.

 

It is noted that the occupiers plan to build two more training grounds in Donetsk region, which should also serve the Rostov region, which borders the region.

The article emphasized that no new landfills will be built in the Rostov Region itself due to the ecological condition of the region.

"As for the residents of Donetsk region, here the russians have traditionally refused to take into account the opinion of the population of the occupied regions," added the Center of National Resistance.

As you know, the occupiers systematically steal Ukrainian resources, ignore environmental and communal problems. Example, in the occupied Melitopol In the Zaporizhzhia region, the stream of the Molochnaya River silted up, its waters became white, covered with white foam and acquired a sharp unpleasant smell. The probable cause of this pollution was the bursting of the sewage system and the flow of sewage into the river, but the occupiers are doing nothing.

As EcoPolitics reported earlier, near Mariupol, the occupiers began mining granite and sending it to the territory of russia and in the direction of Crimea. This granite will be used for the construction of russian roads.

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