Occupiers place military base on territory of "Stone Graves" reserve in Mariupol district

The russian occupiers have placed their military base on the territory of the "Stone Graves" reserve, located in the Mariupol district of the Donetsk Region. Currently, nothing is known about the state of the nature conservation area.

This was reported in the Mariupol City Council.

So, according to preliminary information, the command of the russian federation has deployed its troops on the territory of a unique reserve, which is located near the village of Nazarivka, Mariupol district.

It is noted that it is currently unknown what state this nature conservation area is in.

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The "Stone Graves" reserve, which is located near the village of Nazarivka, was founded on April 5, 1927.

"This is a special nature conservation area, the area of ​​which is about 400 hectares. It is part of the Ukrainian Steppe Nature Reserve," the city council added.

Map: telegram/Mariupol City Council

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, Oleksandr Prokudin, the head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration, also stated that the russian occupiers looted the "Askania-Nova" nature reserve in the Kherson Region, and it actually no longer exists.

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