Poisonous Black Rain Falls in Russia as Ukraine Strikes Oil Facilities
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Vladimir Putin appears to have brought new trouble upon himself. Satellite images show a massive oil slick, caused by a Ukrainian attack, slowly drifting towards a disputed mega-palace reportedly owned by the Russian autocrat. This threatens to turn his dream abode into a pitch-black nightmare.
A series of Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil infrastructure on the Black Sea coast have triggered a major environmental crisis. Fires, fuel spills and air pollution have hit the city of Tuapse and the coast, and satellite images show an oil slick spreading along the coast towards the area where the Russian president's private residence is located.
Drone attacks on refinery trigger oil spills 30 kilometers from Putin's palace on the Black Sea.
Oil refineries in Russia have been bombarded with drones over the past few days. Residents are told to keep windows and doors closed, and birds and marine animals are dying. Meanwhile, the Russian authorities are trying to downplay the impact.
A large oil stain formed in the Black Sea after the drone attacks on the oil infrastructure in Tuapse moves along the Russian coast and approaches Gelendzhik, the area where the residence of Capul Idokopas, known as the "Putin's palatal," writes BILD.The ecological disaster is heading towards Putin's luxury villa.According to satellite images cited by Ukrainian publications and environmental monitoring projects, the pollution margin was observed…
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