Mutter Natur weint: Das Ausmaß der Glasfasernetze von FPVs in der Region Donezk. Veröffentlicht am 15.01.2026



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  1. This isn’t my area of ​​expertise. What are the consequences of these large quantities of fiberglass for flora and fauna? Can nature break them down? How durable are they (UV degradation?)? We ourselves have had very bad experiences with plastic fibers from landfills. Birds collected them for nest building, and many fledglings were caught in them. Is the danger similar?

  2. hollandseglory on

    I think its plastic? So the russians needs to clean this sh*t after the war if there are some people left… 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦

  3. Bellyjax123 on

    Some young Ukrainian engineer is brainstorming a way to mitigate this, and everyone in the world with an inkling should too.

  4. MonsteraBigTits on

    Dont worry i will create a billion dollar company that cleans up fiber optic cable battlefields for a low price of 1million dollars per acre.

  5. DaTexasTickler on

    Dude what’s the point of this war…it can’t really be for land bc everywhere becomes uninhabitable after the war marches thru. They’re just capturing ruined cities and polluted fields at this point.

  6. ExpressCap1302 on

    At least it’ll slow Russian advances. Ideal location to air deploy anti person mines.

  7. Ok-Somewhere-2325 on

    Don’t show the land down under we dont want there spiders getting ideas

  8. LawfulnessPossible20 on

    One can probably eat seed and fruit grown there. But potatoes, carrots, onions etc will have strands of glass and plastics in them. Horror.

  9. If this fiber is encased in plastic, manual collection methods will likely yield the best results. Wind up what you can, cut down trees and remove them to a site, and pickup whatever can be picked up. You may have bits of glass breaking off and littering the ground, but the encapsulation will contain most of it unless it begins to degrade before it gets to be cleaned up.

    By no means am I suggesting this doesn’t pose a hazard to the wildlife, but it may not be the ecological disaster it appears to be yet.

  10. TheJustice207 on

    Everyone of those wires potentially killed one or multiple soldiers/civilians…what a shame

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