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Russia is Not a Dump - Action in Leningradskaya - Clipreel
Greenpeace Russia activists protest against the import of uranium "tails" from Europe to Russia near the Ust-Luga port in the Leningrad region. On a concrete block a few hundred meters from the shore, the activists install a 17-meter banner with the words "Russia is not a dump!"
Under the pretext of recycling, more than 10 thousand tons of uranium "tails" have already been brought to Russia from Urenco's plant in Germany. Although Russia has already accumulated more than 1 million tons of this radioactive and toxic substance.
The vessel "Mikhail Dudin" with another cargo of uranium "tails" is sailing from Amsterdam to Ust-Luga (Leningrad Region), from where they will be sent by train to Novouralsk. Earlier, Rosatom planned to unload hazardous waste directly in St. Petersburg, but thanks to the protests of Greenpeace and other public organizations and thousands of their supporters, it was possible to transfer hazardous unloading outside the city, but unfortunately, it has not been canceled completely.
In original language:
Россия — не свалка
Активисты Гринпис протестуют против ввоза урановых «хвостов» у порта Усть-Луга в Ленинградской области.
18 сентября, 2020 года состоялась акция протеста против ввоза урановых «хвостов» из Европы в Россию у порта Усть-Луга в Ленинградской области. На бетонном блоке в нескольких сотнях метров от берега активисты установили 17-метровый баннер с надписью «Россия не свалка!».
Под предлогом переработки с завода компании Urenco в Германии в Россию привезли уже более 10 тысяч тонн урановых «хвостов», хотя в нашей стране уже накоплено более 1 млн тонн этого радиоактивного и токсичного вещества, контейнеры с которым десятилетиями хранятся под открытым небом.
Судно «Михаил Дудин» с очередным грузом урановых «хвостов» идёт из Амстердама в Усть-Лугу (Ленинградская область), откуда их отправят поездом в Новоуральск. Ранее «Росатом» планировал выгружать опасные отходы прямо в Петербурге, но благодаря протестам Greenpeace и других общественных организаций и тысяч их сторонников опасную выгрузку удалось перенести за пределы многомиллионного города, но к сожалению, пока не отменить её полностью.
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Unique identifier:
GP1SUCD7
Type:
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Shoot date:
18/09/2020
Locations:
Eastern Europe
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Leningradskaya
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Russia
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Alexander Voronkov
Duration:
5m40s
Audio format:
Natural
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Russia is Not a Dump - Action in Leningradskaya (VIDEO)
Greenpeace Russia activists protest against the import of uranium "tails" from Europe to Russia near the Ust-Luga port in the Leningrad region. On a concrete block a few hundred meters from the shore, the activists install a 17-meter banner with the words "Russia is not a dump!"
Under the pretext of recycling, more than 10 thousand tons of uranium "tails" have already been brought to Russia from Urenco's plant in Germany. Although Russia has already accumulated more than 1 million tons of this radioactive and toxic substance.
The vessel "Mikhail Dudin" with another cargo of uranium "tails" is sailing from Amsterdam to Ust-Luga (Leningrad Region), from where they will be sent by train to Novouralsk. Earlier, Rosatom planned to unload hazardous waste directly in St. Petersburg, but thanks to the protests of Greenpeace and other public organizations and thousands of their supporters, it was possible to transfer hazardous unloading outside the city, but unfortunately, it has not been canceled completely.
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