Crimean zoo owner looted Ukraine’s crown jewel of conservation. Now he’s charged
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The Ukrainian police in the Kherson Oblast have notified a Crimean resident of suspicion in connection with the illegal removal of rare animals from the Askania-Nova biosphere reserve. The damage from the crimes exceeds $1.5 million.
Officials emphasize that the transfers were not connected to any military necessity and constitute violations of international humanitarian law, as Askania-Nova is part of a UNESC
The Ukrainian police in the Kherson Oblast have notified a Crimean resident of suspicion in connection with the illegal removal of rare animals from the Askania-Nova biosphere reserve. The damage from the crimes exceeds $1.5 million.
Officials emphasize that the transfers were not connected to any military necessity and constitute violations of international humanitarian law, as Askania-Nova is part of a UNESC
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