Russia to send prisoners for Arctic cleanup AFP
In this file photo taken on 6 June 2020 a worker of the Russian emergency ministry intervenes on a diesel spill pollution in a river outside Norilsk. Picture: Irina Yarinskaya/AFP Russia has a long history of using forced labour for massive construction projects in the Arctic.
Moscow – Russia said Friday it was considering sending prisoners to help clean up the Arctic after a massive diesel spill hit a remote Siberian territory last year.
The head of Russia’s Federal Prison Service (FSIN), Alexander Kalashnikov, said that an agreement to that effect had been reached with the administration of the Arctic city of Norilsk.
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White Sea
Covering an area of 90,000 km
2, the White Sea is a southern arm of the Barents Sea that is located on the northwestern coast of Russia. Besides the White Sea, there are three other seas in the world bearing common English names for colors as their names. These are the Red Sea, the Black Sea, and the Yellow Sea.
Where Is The White Sea?
White Sea Map
The Kola Peninsula, Karelia, and Kanin Peninsula bound the White Sea to the north, west, and northeast, respectively.
It is connected with the Barents Sea through a long, narrow strait known as Gorlo. The White Sea is also connected to the Baltic Sea via the White Sea Canal.
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