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.
Russian President, Vladimir Putin, on Thursday, faulted the clean-up of a major oil spill in the Black Sea and created a new ...
The head of Moscow-annexed Crimea warned Wednesday there was a “high risk” the peninsula would suffer severe environmental ...
The aggressor country, the Russian Federation, has finally refused to repair its warships in the occupied Crimea. The reason ...
A representative of the occupation authorities in Zaporizhzhia region, Yevhen Balytskyi, accused Ukraine's Defense Forces of ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that more needed to be done to clean up an oil spill in the Black Sea, ...
That's all for our live coverage of the war in Ukraine. We'll be back tomorrow with more updates. Here's a rundown of the key lines from today: Ukraine's military has said it was responsible for a ...
Fast-growing wildfires raging in Los Angeles killed at least two people on Wednesday, destroying hundreds of buildings, scorching hillsides and prompting officials to order some 70,000 people to ...