Незаконную свалку в Рязани между гипермаркетом «Лента» и Свято-Троицким мужским монастырем начали ликвидировать.
Но не так, как хотелось бы.
Сегодня ночью ее подожгли.
«В 6 утра там еще догорали головешки. Видимо, ночью подожгли, в первую очередь сжигали ящики из-под фруктов и овощей, упаковки для продуктов», - сообщил «КП-Рязань» очевидец.
Участок вдоль старой железной дороги буквально завален мусором. Министерство природопользования Рязанской области видимых движений по поиску виновных, а также ликвидации свалки не предпринимает.
Незаконную свалку в Рязани между гипермаркетом «Лента» и Свято-Троицким мужским монастырем начали ликвидировать.
Но не так, как хотелось бы.
Сегодня ночью ее подожгли.
«В 6 утра там еще догорали головешки. Видимо, ночью подожгли, в первую очередь сжигали ящики из-под фруктов и овощей, упаковки для продуктов», - сообщил «КП-Рязань» очевидец.
Участок вдоль старой железной дороги буквально завален мусором. Министерство природопользования Рязанской области видимых движений по поиску виновных, а также ликвидации свалки не предпринимает.
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