Eco-inspectors calculated the damages from the destruction of an agricultural company with 100 tons of saltpeter

Eco-inspectors calculated the damages from the destruction of an agricultural company with 100 tons of saltpeter
Katerina Belousova

Debris of destroyed buildings littered more than 5.7 thousand m2 of territory

Eco-inspectors estimated 2.3 million hryvnias in damages from a rocket attack on the agricultural firm AGRO-DILO in the village of Partyzanske in the Mykolaiv region.

A large-scale fire occurred at the enterprise, during which 108.74 tons of saltpeter burned, the State Environmental Inspection of the South-West District reports on Facebook.

It is noted that the Russian army destroyed the agricultural company in September 2022. The rocket strike destroyed the granaries, offices, spare parts warehouses, weighing and boxes of the enterprise.

Eco-inspectors said that the total volume of generated construction waste exceeds 101 cubic meters. Debris littered more than 5.7 thousand m2 of territory.

The message added that the missile strike also damaged a fuel tank. Due to this, oil products got into the ground and polluted 500 m2.

"Calculations were made in accordance with methods that determine the amount of damage caused to land resources, soil and atmospheric air," the press service explained.

Earlier, EcoPolitic wrote, that eco-inspectors calculated 243.4 million hryvnias in damages from the enemy shelling of the Mykolaiv International Airport. The shelling caused a large-scale fire and partially destroyed the airport building.

As EcoPolitic previously reported, on the Kinburn spit, located in the Kherson and Mykolaiv regions, the occupiers completely burned about 8,000 hectares of protected land.

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