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Home / Environment / Odesa Beach Oil Spill: Birds Struggle After Russian Strikes

Odesa Beach Oil Spill: Birds Struggle After Russian Strikes

25 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Sunflower oil spill threatens wildlife on Odesa's beaches.
  • Birds coated in oil lose ability to move, swim, or fly.
  • Odesa zoo volunteers are actively rescuing and cleaning affected birds.
Odesa Beach Oil Spill: Birds Struggle After Russian Strikes

In Odesa, Ukraine, a recent oil spill has severely impacted local wildlife, with birds found struggling on windswept beaches. Ukrainian officials attribute the spill to Russian strikes that damaged sunflower oil storage tanks in the Pivdennyi port last week. The affected birds, particularly species like the great crested grebe and horned grebe, become coated in oil, rendering them immobile and vulnerable to the cold.

Volunteers and rescue teams are actively engaged in cleaning the oiled birds, scrubbing them from bill to toe. The Odesa zoo is committed to rehabilitating survivors, highlighting the birds' loss of mobility and the urgent need for intervention. Emergency crews have implemented floating barriers and specialized vessels to contain the spill, leading to a temporary closure of the port's channel.

While authorities state the oil is organic and will biodegrade, ongoing monitoring and clean-up efforts are crucial to prevent further environmental damage. The incident underscores the broader impact of recent intensified attacks on the Black Sea port city, with wildlife now among the casualties.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The oil spill in Odesa is blamed by Ukrainian officials on Russian strikes that damaged sunflower oil storage tanks.
Volunteers are cleaning the oiled birds, and the Odesa zoo is involved in their rehabilitation.
The great crested grebe and the horned grebe are reported to be the most affected species.

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