In Crimea, Russian builders are destroying a recreational area — which.

In Crimea, Russian builders are destroying a recreational area — which
In Crimea, Russian builders are destroying a recreational area — which

In Crimea, the authorities are planning to build a huge beach 'Monolith'. The work is being carried out by a company linked to the head of the Crimean Peninsula, Sergey Aksyonov.

The occupation regime has begun dismantling the beach 'Monolith' between the towns of Saki and Yevpatoria. The area consists of 230 hectares of coastal land with a length of 22 kilometers. The construction of a massive resort complex is planned, which will lead to the destruction of recreational spots. The contractor is the 'Monolith' group of companies, which is linked to Sergey Aksyonov, the self-proclaimed Prime Minister of Crimea.

'According to the norms of international humanitarian law, such activities by the aggressor state in the territories it occupies are a war crime'

It is also worth mentioning the loss of grain harvests and deforestation in the occupied Crimean Peninsula.

In Crimea, on the occupied territory, the authorities plan to build over the huge beach 'Monolith'. This has caused public outrage due to the possible destruction of the natural environment and recreation areas. Also, actions by the Russian Federation in the occupied territories are assessed as violations of international law and considered a war crime.


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