Several hundred dolphins died in the Black Sea in two months
Dolphins continue to die due to the activity of enemy submarines and ships near the coast of Crimea.
Dolphins continue to die due to the activity of enemy submarines and ships near the coast of Crimea.
In March, 130 bodies of dead marine mammals were discovered.
The main factor in the death of rare animals is the activity of Russian submarines and the work of enemy sonars.
As a result of Russian aggression, dolphins are dying en masse in the Black and Azov seas.
During the last month, a dozen dead dolphins were found on the coast of Odesa.
British intelligence believes that Russia uses dolphins to protect the Russian Black Sea Fleet base in Sevastopol.
Dolphins continue to die in the Sea of Azov – they are brought to shore by the current. The Russian invaders, as always, deny everything.
In April, more than 100 dolphins died in the Black Sea as a result of sonar attacks by russian ships.
50,000 dolphins have already died in the Black Sea due to the use of russian ships.
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