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After Russian tanker crash in Kerch Strait: Latest satellite imagesDue to the accident involving Russian oil tankers in the Kerch Strait, large patches of fuel oil have been spotted near Crimea. Satellite images have ... Reports of an oil spill emerged, and ...
Activists say the spill - caused after two ships ran were battered by a storm - could cover an area of 400 sq km.
Satellite monitoring data show that fuel oil continues to leak from a tanker that crashed in the Black Sea near the Kerch Strait and ... We see it [on satellite images]," Sergey Stranichny said.
The map locates the Kerch Strait ... said. Satellite images published by Mr. Kavanosyan showed two elongated stains near the tanker that ran aground, indicating new oil spills from it after ...
Two Russian tankers carrying fuel oil broke up in the Kerch Strait in December, spilling fuel into the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea. Russia has sent clean-up crews to some of the affected areas, ...
Satellite images reviewed by BBC Verify have shown a major oil slick spreading across the Kerch Strait that separates ... analysed by BBC Verify suggest the spill has spread across the Black ...
Up to 5,000 tonnes of oil has now leaked, and media reports and official statements analysed by BBC Verify suggest the spill has spread across the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. A senior Russian ...
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