A man has been identified who damaged gravestones in a cemetery in Odessa. Law enforcement authorities have determined that the destruction of gravestones in the Khadzhibey district cemetery is attributed to a 37-year-old local resident who had previously been convicted of theft. The police received a report about this from the cemetery guard.
After receiving the signal about the destruction of the monuments, law enforcement discovered damage to gravestones on five graves. Operational service staff quickly located and identified the man, who comments on his actions as a result of intoxication and sudden aggression.
Investigation actions are currently ongoing. The issue of notifying the subject of suspicion is being resolved. The maximum punishment he faces for the committed crime is three years of imprisonment. The amount of material damage will be determined by law enforcement later.
Oil pollution in the natural park
It was recently reported that an oil pollution has been discovered in the 'Tuzlovsky Limans' national natural park, which is occurring from the tankers 'Volgoneft-212' and 'Volgoneft-239', which sank in the Kerch Strait in December 2024. Scientific examination showed that the pollution has large dimensions, covering a large area of the coastline.
In Odessa, a man has been identified who damaged gravestones in the cemetery, and the origin of the oil pollution in the natural park raises serious concern. The actions of law enforcement allowed for the identification and establishment of the violator's identity, who may expect negative consequences for his actions.