Russian president emphasizes urgency of addressing oil spill after 2 oil tankers were damaged and 1 later sank in storm south ...
The president noted that the relevant authorities are not doing enough to minimize the damage from the emergency ...
President Vladimir Putin on Thursday criticized Russian officials for their slow response to what he described as the country ...
According to previous reports, almost 140,000 metric tons of oil-contaminated sand and soil have been removed from the shoreline as part of the cleanup effort ...
MOSCOW. Jan 9 (Interfax) - The recent spill of fuel oil resulting from the wreck of tankers in the Black Sea is one of the most serious environmental challenges in years, Russian President Vladimir ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized the need for more effective cleanup measures following an oil spill in the Black ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that more needed to be done to clean up an oil spill in the Black Sea, ...
The oil spill in the Black Sea that has hit Russian and Crimean coasts since mid-December is particularly hard to clean up because it involves a "heavy" fuel that is less likely to float.
In southwestern Russia, thousands of volunteers are cleaning up the beaches polluted by the sinking of two oil tankers in the ...
Russian officials have revised their estimates of the oil spill in the Black Sea, now reporting that approximately 2,400 metric tons of oil products were released, a reduction from initial figures.
Russia had suffered heavy losses in five months of fighting Ukraine's forces in southern Russia's Kursk region, the president ...
The Delfa Dolphin Rescue and Research Centre noted a total of 61 dead aquatic mammals had washed up the beach, according to ...