Rajković: Sanitary felling or fires and diseases, with millions of dollars in damage to the state

"It remains unclear for what reasons someone is obstructing for the first time the serious work of this Administration and the results it achieves, and for which we have certain doubts," Rajković said.

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Photo: Management of forests and hunting grounds
Photo: Management of forests and hunting grounds
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The situation in the forests is alarming when it comes to sanitary trees, created both by the effects of weather disasters and by the spread of bark beetles, said the acting director of the Directorate for Forest and Hunting Management Miloš Rajković.

As it was announced, Rajković spoke out "due to a large number of journalistic questions and appeals from citizens, who send pictures of felled trees from forests from the entire territory of Montenegro, and for accurate information of the public".

"On several occasions, I appealed to the competent authorities to act urgently on this issue, to propose that the Government adopt the Decision that I sent them on the provision of forests for use, which refers to emergency sanitary fellings. It remains unclear for what reasons someone is obstructing for the first time the serious work of this Administration and the results it achieves, and for which we have certain doubts," said Rajković.

He says that he didn't want to leave things to chance, which is why yesterday he sent "a new, second Urgency to the second-level authority, in the hope that they will react urgently according to the same and that thanks to this, the sanitary trees will quickly be sold", because the state is losing millions of euros, " leaves chaos in the forests", along with fertile ground for the development of fires and diseases.

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