Named losses from shelling by Russian troops of two agricultural enterprises of Ukraine

Named losses from shelling by Russian troops of two agricultural enterprises of Ukraine facebook.com/deiukr
Katerina Belousova

The shelling of an agricultural enterprise in the Kharkiv region led to the clogging of the territory of 16,000 m2 with construction waste and fragments of warheads of missiles and shells

Environmental inspectors calculated 1.8 million UAH in environmental damage as a result of the shelling of the Allianz agricultural enterprise in the Sumy region by Russian troops, as well as 30.9 million UAH from shelling and 2 air raids on an agricultural enterprise in the Kharkiv region.

The Alliance lost almost 80,000 liters of fuel and lubricants, and significant volumes of combustion products were released into the air, the State Environmental Inspectorate reports on Facebook.

The calculation of the damage caused by the Russian Federation to the environment was submitted to the prosecutor's office.

On March 4, 2022, in the Romensky district, Russian troops from heavy military equipment fired at Alliance LLC. As a result, detonation and ignition of the fuel composition occurred.

Shelling and air strikes on an agricultural enterprise in the Kharkiv region, which specialized in the cultivation of cereals, legumes and oilseeds, resulted in the clogging of the territory with construction waste and fragments of warheads of rockets and shells, with a total area of ​​16,000 m2

Recall in Sumy, as a result of the shelling, happened a large-scale fire in the warehouse painted materials.

As EcoPolicy reported earlier, Russians near Kharkov destroyed a well-known agro-farm.

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