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Russian rescue workers have cleared over 86,000 metric tons of polluted sand and earth along the Kerch Strait, following an oil spill in the Black Sea last month. The oil leak originated from two aged tankers hit by a storm on Dec. 15, one of which sank and the other ran aground.
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