In Russia, they offered to punish vandals with forced environmental work

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Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister, Victoria Abramchenko, said the country should initiate mandatory environmental work for vandals who disrupt nature. It has been reported “Russian newspaper”.

“Forced eco-work is mandatory in the Code of Administrative Offenses. The efforts of those who engage in such vandalism will yield results in a short time.”

Abramchenko discussed the anthropogenic impact on ecosystems with volunteers. One of the volunteers said they went to the mountains with a sandblaster to clear the rocks of vandal inscriptions and restore them.

Previously St. A vandal has been reported in St. Petersburg. Additional The slanting eyes of an expensive statue in the Summer Garden.

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