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Rescue Workers Empty 1,500 Tons of Oil from Beached Russian Tanker

Moscow (AP) -Rescue officers said on Saturday that almost 1,500 tons of oil, which left the tanker on the boat last year in southern Russia, was left on the boat. The accident caused a catastrophic oil flowing to damage the coastline miles (kilometer) along the Black Sea.

The two Russian ships, Volgoneft-239 and Volgoneft-212, were severely damaged by the stormy weather on December 15, bringing thousands of tons of low-quality fuel oil, which leaked into the Kelch Strait.

The Russian Deputy Prime Minister VITALY SAVLYV, the Russian Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Savelyev, in six-day surviving crew, inhaling the remaining 1,488 tons of the remaining 1,488 tons of the remaining 1,488 tons of Volgone Foot-239. He said on Saturday in the telegram channel post.

Alexander Klenkov's Emergency Minister of Emergency announced earlier this month that the damaged tanker would be discharged, but found that workers were continuing to leak water.

Volgoneft-239 was cleaned and ready to be dismantled, said Savelyev. The fate of Volgoneft-212, the second tanker, remains undecided after the boat sinks under the waves.

So far, the oil from the outflow has been washed away along the beach of the Russian class no dall area, about 145 kilometers north of the Kelchi strait and the Russian occupied area of ​​Crimea and Berdian Suk and the Russian occupied area and Berdian Suku. I spit out. In early January, President Vladimir Putin called out “one of the most serious environmental issues we have faced in recent years.”

Russia's Emergency Ministry said on Saturday that more than 173,000 tons of sand and soil had been collected by a few weeks clean -up initiatives, and thousands of volunteers are participating in surgery.

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