January 11, 2025
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Zelensky called the damaged Russian tanker near Rügen, Germany, an “oil bomb”

Zelensky called the damaged Russian tanker near Rügen, Germany, an “oil bomb” The damaged Russian tanker “Eventin” with almost 100,000 tons of oil ran aground near Rügen Island. Zelenskyy called the vessel an “oil bomb” and called for the Russian tanker fleet to be stopped.”, — write on: unn.ua

The damaged Russian tanker aground near the German island of Rügen with almost 100,000 tons of Russian oil is an obvious threat to the natural environment of the sea and the entire coast. UNN.

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In his publication, the Head of State called the tanker an “oil bomb”, which, fortunately, did not detonate.

This Shadow Fleet tanker is an oil bomb that luckily didn’t detonate. But Moscow uses hundreds of such “bombs”, and each of them is a threat

Volodymyr Zelenskyi noted that Russia is shelling Ukraine every day, and it earns money for its missiles, attack drones, guided aerial bombs, in particular, with its tanker fleet.

Russia endangers the environment precisely in order to be able to kill people

He thanked the countries and leaders who “act against all forms of Russian earnings that enrich Putin and enable him to wage war and destabilize Europe and other parts of the world,” stressing that there should be more such actions.

“The Russian tanker fleet must stop so that Russian strikes and threats stop,” Zelenskyy added.

We will remind

The tanker Eventin, carrying 99,000 tons of Russian oil, lost control near the island of Rügen in the Baltic Sea. The vessel is part of the Russian “shadow fleet” used to circumvent sanctions.

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