Occupiers have turned the Kalmius River near occupied Mariupol into a garbage dump – National Resistance Center.


The Kalmius River is polluted due to the actions of Russian invaders
The Russian occupiers have polluted the Kalmius River in the Donetsk region. The most negative situation is observed near the occupied city of Mariupol, the National Resistance Center reports.
It is noted that industrial waste, garbage, and sewage are being dumped into the river.
According to CNS data, the Russian occupiers have turned the Kalmius River into a dump.
The water situation in the Kalmius is the worst near Mariupol. The water has a toxic color and unpleasant odor.
The Russian occupiers are trying to hide their terrorist activities. Contractors brought in from various regions of Russia are dumping construction waste here.
The riverbed of the Kalmius is practically completely filled in, and the river has shrunk by 5 times.
This worsens the crisis of fresh water in the occupied territories of Ukraine.
Fundraising and promotion of the Russian 'language' in the occupied territories
The National Resistance Center reported that the Russian occupiers in the Zaporizhzhia region were raising funds for the war against Ukraine.
The occupiers will also create Centers for the promotion of the Russian 'language' in all occupied territories.
Collaboration teachers will learn to recognize children who defend Ukraine.
People without a Russian passport will not receive compensation after vaccination.
Residents of the occupied territories may be deprived of heating if they do not have a Russian passport.
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