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To spread: Russians traditionally come to temporarily occupied Crimea with plans...

They come and go back: the rest of the Russians in the Crimea destroyed a large oil spot - the media

To spread: Russians traditionally come to temporarily occupied Crimea with plans to spend a vacation in the velvet season, but this year they have to cancel. Some people refuse to books in hotels, and someone comes and immediately packs your suitcases home. The velvet season in the Crimea was cut off by a large oil spot with a total area of ​​50 square kilometers, which moves to the shores of the occupied peninsula. About it writes OBOZ. ua.

A similar situation has already occurred in Russian Anapa, where the tourist season has not begun due to the emissions of fuel oil. The Russians find birds smeared with oil, and on the beaches there are nets to catch the pollutant from the sea. Dreenpeace experts in a comment for the Crimea Media. Realities said on September 6 that oil emissions from the sea occurred on August 29 during the loading of petroleum products to Novorossiysk on Turkish tanker T. Semahaat.

The total area of ​​the oil spot reached about 50 square kilometers, while the weight is about 10 tons, experts found out. In just a few days, the giant oil spot went from Novorossiysk along the Anapa coast, and from there she reached the Kerch Strait area. Oil spots of such volumes in the Black Sea have not been fixed for a long time, experts say.

Instead, the Russian authorities rushed on August 30, the next day after the accident, to assure the residents and vacationers that everything was "under control" and that the elimination of the consequences of spilling of petroleum products into the sea was allegedly eliminated quickly, although then they were clarified that they were allegedly carrying out environmental measurements and observations. The words of officials were conveyed by Roszmi.

One of the representatives of the tourism business in Crimea told OBOZ. UA that the Russians, fearing to suffer from environmental disasters, flee from the peninsula. "Those who have come by cars are already running out of here, because a couple of days will swim in oil," he confessed. But not all Russians come to Crimea on their own cars. Some will have to wait until the end of the rest, as much is tied to rail tickets, and some - to preferential vouchers at local sanatoriums.