On January 4, a state of emergency of "regional significance" was declared in russian-occupied Sevastopol.The so-called "head ...
Satellite images from January 5 show large fuel oil stains ranging from 3.5 to 9.5 kilometers west of Sevastopol, with a ...
Volunteers in Sevastopol, Crimea, were seen shoveling up viscous oil from sandy beaches on Saturday (January 4) after an oil ...
SEVASTOPOL. Jan 9 (Interfax) - More than 140 tonnes of soil polluted with fuel oil have been removed from the coast in Sevastopol, the city's Governor Mikhail Razvozhayev said.
A state of emergency of "regional significance" was declared in the Russian-occupied city of Sevastopol on 4 January. Source: ...
On Monday, December 30, in the evening in the russian-occupied Sevastopol, explosions were heard, which the occupation ...
Russia-appointed officials in Moscow-occupied Crimea have announced a regional emergency after oil was detected on the coast ...
Russia-appointed officials in Moscow-occupied Crimea have announced a regional emergency after oil was detected on the coast ...
Oil from two ageing and damaged Russian tankers was detected Friday off the coast of Sevastopol, the largest city in ...
Oil stains the size of several kilometres have been found near Sevastopol in the Crimea temporarily occupied by the Russian Federation. This is reported on 6 January by the ‘Crimean Wind’ Telegram ...
Oil was found on four beaches in the region and was 'promptly eliminated' by local authorities working together with ...
Russia-appointed officials in Moscow-occupied Crimea announced a regional emergency on Saturday, as oil was detected on the shores of Sevastopol, the peninsula’s largest city. Fuel oil spilled ...