An interesting message was posted on the forums of the temporarily occupied Sevastopol. A local resident accidentally broke a mercury thermometer in her apartment. Realizing the danger of the situation, she tried not only to collect toxic metal, but also to call a certain service that would demercurize the premises (a set of measures aimed at reducing the concentration of mercury vapor in indoor air to the maximum allowable). However, according to the Association for the Reintegration of Crimea, which monitors the situation on the peninsula, it turned out that no one can do this in the city captured by the Reichists. And this is taking into account the incident two years ago, when a spill of several kilograms of mercury was discovered in the dachas.
As the association writes, representatives of the rescuers of the occupied Crimea recommended that the woman watch a training video on the Internet and “cope with the problem on her own.”
In addition, in the occupied Sevastopol, as it turned out by chance due to the “garbage collapse”, there is also no derat control service. In the event that rats are found in the house, the infidels will also obviously advise the residents to watch a training video.
Earlier reported that in one of the houses in Bucha near Kiev, where the Rashists lived during the occupation, sappers found a laboratory flask with mercury, which they brought from Chernobyl.
Source: Fakty
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