In Odesa region, debris from a destroyed school in Russia was taken to the fortress walls.
After the missile strike on a school in Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, the debris and burnt school property were taken away instead of being disposed of. The State Ecological Inspection recorded these unlawful actions.
After the tragedy, when a missile destroyed school No. 1 and resulted in the death of three teachers, the waste was supposed to be removed, but it was simply taken to the 'Fisherman's Edge' pier.
The debris from the school building was used to arrange the area next to the national archaeological monument. This has already become a reason for violating legislation and potential legal consequences.
Summary
After the missile strike on the school in Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, the debris and waste from the property were taken to the fortress, next to the archaeological monument. This caused the anger of the State Ecological Inspection and may have legal consequences for those responsible.
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