Starting from April 7, the aggressor acknowledged the fact of new pollution of the sea coast of Anapa, this time, allegedly with palm oil.
Emissions of some white substance, “presumably palm oil” were discovered on April 5 by the population on a 10-kilometer stretch of coast on the Bugayskaya Spit between the village of Blagoveshchenskaya and the village of Volna in the Temryuk district, and residents wrote that “the smell is unpleasant, rancid.”
Kuban officials immediately stated that allegedly “emissions should not harm the marine ecosystem,” which is refuted even by “Russian environmentalists,” who at the same time spoke about “some emergency situation in the area of ​​the port of Taman.”
The aggressor does not indicate the source of the pollution, having started putting forward versions, such as that allegedly “some ship cleaned its tanks in neutral waters opposite the Bugayskaya Spit.”
This version is unlikely, since such an operation at sea is clearly disadvantageous to the ship owner; it is much more likely that the discharge is connected with an accident in the port or at anchor, during transshipment from one ship to another.
The currents of this area of ​​the Black Sea are extremely likely to lead to pollution of the Crimean coast, where the occupiers did not consider it necessary to comment on this situation.

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