“Stone Graves” reserve may have been destroyed after Russian Armed Forces were deployed on its territory - advisor to Mariupol mayor

“Stone Graves” reserve may have been destroyed after Russian Armed Forces were deployed on its territory - advisor to Mariupol mayor

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August 20 2024, 07:41 AM • 20789 views

The Russian military has set up camps on the territory of the Kamiani Mohyly nature reserve in the occupied Mariupol district. According to an advisor to the mayor of Mariupol, the unique natural area is likely to be destroyed due to the nature of the occupiers' bases.

The Russian military camps are located on the territory of the “Stone Graves” reserve in the occupied Mariupol district. Taking into account the behavior and nature of the base, the “Stone Graves” reserve has been destroyed, writes “Andriushchenko Time,” reports UNN.

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The “Stone Graves” reserve was destroyed after the Russian military set up camps on its territory.  

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Taking into account the behavior and nature of the base (in particular, the ribbon landfill and the use of all types of equipment), it can be argued that the Kamiani Mohyly reserve has been destroyed,

 - writes the TG channel of the advisor to the mayor of Mariupol.

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The territory of the “Stone Graves” reserve is located near the village of Nazarivka, Nikolske part of Mariupol district, not far from Rozivka, Andriushchenko Time reports.

It is also stated that  is the second reserve destroyed by Russians in the area.  The first reserve destroyed by the Russians was Meotida (from Mariupol to the village of Babakh Tarama). It was done with bombs and military deployment. The unique bird nesting place in the Red Book has been lost. One of the last ones was destroyed by Russians for fun in the village of Bilosarayska Kosa (the so-called “Tea Island”).

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