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A BACKGROUND OF THE COUNTY OF THE SRAS: Dead fish floating in the garbage, the scene causing a stir

Residents of the village of Slovac were shocked by an image of dead fish floating along the banks of the Kolubara River, accompanied by plastic and glass bottles littering the water and shoreline. The photo, shared on social media, sparked public concern over environmental conditions and led to numerous reactions expressing outrage and worry about such scenes becoming commonplace on domestic rivers.

Meštani sela Slovac ostali su zatečeni prizorom koji ih je sačekao na obali reke Kolubare .

Na fotografiji objavljenoj na društvenim mrežama vidi se pomor ribe, dok su u vodi i duž obale primetne plastične i staklene flaše, što je dodatno pojačalo zabrinutost građana zbog stanja životne sredine.

Uznemirujuća slika brzo se proširila internetom i izazvala brojne reakcije korisnika društvenih mreža. Mnogi su u komentarima izrazili ogorčenje i zabrinutost zbog prizora koji su videli, ističući da ovakve scene ne bi smele da budu svakodnevica na domaćim rekama.

"Ovo je stvarno strasno i za svaku osudu!"

"Užas"

"Strašno!"

Fotografija je ponovo otvorila pitanje zaštite reka i očuvanja prirode.

(Telegraf.rs/ Valjevo_live )

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Source document: Fotografija sa obale reke Kolubare

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Telegraf.rsIndependentCenter5 days ago
A BACKGROUND OF THE COUNTY OF THE SRAS: Dead fish floating in the garbage, the scene causing a stir

Residents of the village of Slovac were shocked by an image of dead fish floating along the banks of the Kolubara River, accompanied by plastic and glass bottles littering the water and shoreline. The photo, shared on social media, sparked public concern over environmental conditions and led to numerous reactions expressing outrage and worry about such scenes becoming commonplace on domestic rivers.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of an environmental issue without overtly favoring any political stance. It reports on public reaction and highlights concerns about river protection and nature conservation without using biased language or selectively citing sources.

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