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The rain of shells that falls on Ukraine every day has polluted a large part of the soil, but also the lakes, from which the fish are dying. In a country where agriculture is so heavy, many fields have become unusable.
Every week on average, 65,000 Russian and Ukrainian shells crash into the territory. Munitions that decimate men and mutilate the landscape. Carcasses of tanks, mines, tons of pollutants: an ecological disaster. Sergei Chaparenko, a member of the Petcheniguy association, comes to see in what condition the jewel of Oskile, a huge artificial lake, was called. He tracks the consequences of war on the environment. “Nitrate or phosphate pollution, it has really increased a lot”he laments.