A critical level of pollution was recorded in the temporarily occupied territories of Luhansk region
Kyiv • UNN
A critical level of air pollution has been recorded in the temporarily occupied Luhansk region. The concentration of nitrogen dioxide exceeds 30 µg/m³.

A critical level of pollution has been recorded in the temporarily occupied territories of Luhansk region. In some areas, the concentration of nitrogen dioxide exceeds 30 µg/m³.
This was reported by the Center of National Resistance, writes UNN.
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Formaldehydes, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, hydrogen sulfide, phenol are just some of the harmful substances that residents of the temporarily occupied territories of Luhansk region are breathing today. And it wouldn't be so scary if their level in the air wasn't critically high
In particular, a local collaborator, the "head" of the environmental pollution monitoring center of the "lnr" hydrometeorological center, Svitlana Shishova, noted the high levels of pollution. The concentration of nitrogen oxide alone exceeds 30 µg/m³ in some areas.