"Sberbank" does not enter Crimea, but does crap on the peninsula
The Crimean resort complex "Mriya", owned by the Russian "Sberbank", transports construction waste to the Baydar Valley near the village of Peredovoye.
This was reported by the First Sevastopol TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Both Sevastopol social activists and truck drivers claim that construction waste of the 4th hazard class (reinforcement, wire and plastic bags are found in the ground) is indeed brought from an elite resort complex.
“We are in a specially protected zone, we see where soil is being dumped, before this there have been repeated confirmations that this is being carried out from the Mriya hotel. Reconstruction is being done there, some new buildings are being built, the drivers confirmed it and gave explanations,” said Alexander Marchuk, a member of the Public Chamber of Sevastopol.
His colleague Yuri Chainik added: “Illegal dumping of construction soil is taking place here. The soil shows signs of hazard class 4. We are faced with an old scheme - reinforcement, concrete products and used formwork stick out from the ground, in the ground we see plastic products - these are bags of building materials that bear the signs of hazard class 4, but on top of this soil is sprinkled with waste of class 5 hazard class."
“Mriya” (in Ukrainian - dream) Sberbank of Russia began to build on the southern coast of Crimea back in the times of Ukraine. It was assumed that the hotel would operate under the management of the Rixos chain. However, due to sanctions, the brand now does not advertise its work in Crimea, just like Sberbank itself - there are no branches of this financial institution on the peninsula.
At the same time, representatives Crimean authorities explained, why the residents of the peninsula did not feel any special regrets when nationalists smashed Sberbank branches in Kyiv.
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