Soon annexed Crimea will have environmental catastrophe.
This was stated by the Deputy Minister for the occupied territories Yury Grymchak.
“An ecological disaster awaits the Crimea. Steppe Crimea at the time was a salt marsh, that is, land with salt. When the Peninsula became part of Ukraine, was built the canal, which supplies water from the Dnieper. 10 years it took to get to the steppes could something to grow. 10 years, the land was washed in fresh water until the salt has not gone down,” – said the Deputy Minister.
“After the annexation they began to drill and to lift water from lower horizons. This led to the fact that acreage in Crimea are reduced, and it’s only been three years”, – he concluded.
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