More Arrests Made In Connection With Russian Arctic Oil Spill
More Arrests Made In Connection With Russian Arctic Diesel Spill
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Russian authorities have arrested three managers at a thermal power plant that leaked tons of fuel into the fragile Arctic environment.
The disaster occurred on
The committee said it had established that the fuel-storage tank needed repairs in 2018 but continued to function in violation of safety regulations.
"As a result the accident occurred," the investigators' statement said.
Another manager at the plant was arrested and charged earlier this month.
The power plant is owned by a subsidiary of
The Prosecutor-General's Office has also issued preliminary findings revealing that sagging ground helped trigger the disaster.
Russian President
Russian President
On
Those detained "are cooperating with law enforcement authorities and now they would be much more useful at the scene of the cleanup operation," the press service said in a statement to RIA Novosti news agency, citing Vice President
Regional officials say oil booms and other cleanup operations have failed to prevent all the spilled fuel and chemicals from flowing from the Daldykan and Ambarnaya rivers into
Separately, the
The ecological disaster came as temperatures in
Sixty five percent of
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