Retired Lieutenant-Colonel seeks parliamentary probe into Danceni ‘chemical genocide’

Reserve Lieutenant-Colonel Nicolai Parcevshi, former chief of the military unit in Danceni, Ialoveni district, requests a parliamentary commission to be created in order to investigate what he called “the Danceni chemical genocide”. In an open letter, he says former PM Vasile Tarlev and incumbent Vlad Filat should be publicly accused, because “the former is the author of the crime, while the latter still hides it”. Lt. Colonel Parcevschi thinks Danceni village must be declared a calamity area and the people living there must receive social aid. In 2002, a project was carried out in Danceni to destroy rocket fuel and other toxic substances. Parcevschi says the Ministry of Defense has been infringing the environment law for years, especially when processing rocket fuel. As a result, hundreds of cubic meters of toxic, carcinogen and gene-mutating substances were released in the air. However, ecologists say the project was implemented in accordance with all the safety requirements and was supported by NATO. Yet they don’t rule out a possible problem, because they weren’t offered the opportunity to examine the case.

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