
Two protests against the construction of a carbon carrier station near the village of Cheremza in the Kemerovo region became bad at the cleaning of slag, which the Ugro -Profiter "Kuznetskiy South" poured the road. This was announced by Siberia. Realities by an activist of the regional public organization of environmental protection "Committee on Ecology" Vyacheslav Krechetov.
According to Krechetov, on July 8, Alexei Trekipyakov, who joined the hunger strike of protesters four days ago, became bad. After Trekipyakov lost consciousness, journalist Larisa Koynova felt badly. The ambulance team, which came to the place of protest, was diagnosed with a coin hypertensive crisis, the doctors explained a fainting of the activist with food and overwork. However, the protesters are sure that poor health is caused by poisoning with the blasting slag that they removed. "Even the environmental prosecutor who came to the place a few days ago, asked:" How does it stink with you? "Imagine how the person who removes this slag is feeling. And the Minister of Ecology Sergey Vysotsky publicly explained that the incision sprinkled the road from domain slag containing heavy metals - this is the third class of danger. The road should not be poured out of it, ”Krechetov explained.
According to him, on the eve of the "Defenders of Cheremza", as residents of the Novokuznetsk district call themselves, protesting against the construction of a carbon carrier station, held a promotion - they scored a domain slag in bags and left the Yuzhnya section from the office. The management of the coal mining enterprise refused to get to them.
In early July, another member of the hunger strike was hospitalized in the Kemerovo region - Alina Morozova. Before this, another participant in the protest against coal mining in Kuzbass, Nadezhda Shirokova, announced the deterioration of the condition. She caused an ambulance due to the fall of sugar in the blood, but refused hospitalization and continued an unlimited hunger strike. In total, six people refused food.