Worried By Pollution, Swedes Point Finger At Kaliningrad
Environmental activists and officials in Sweden say the Baltic Sea is in trouble -- and that Kaliningrad, the Russian exclave to the sea's southeast, is responsible for an outsized share of the damage. Despite complaints and financial support from EU states, Kaliningrad has no sewage treatment system, and is pumping untreated waste into the Baltic. (Margot Buff, Elisabeth Braw, and RFE/RL's Current Time TV program)
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