Plundering continues in Şırnak: Excavations are left in water beds 2022-08-16 12:19:40   ŞIRNAK- In the study carried out under the name of "mineral exploration" in Uludere, the excavation is left to nature at random. Trees are cut and water resources are polluted within the scope of the study.   The chopping of trees is continuing under the control of soldiers and by the rangers. The plunder of nature, which started with the deforestation in the region, continues with the activities of private companies under the name of "mineral exploration". The mineral exploration is carried out every 100 meters in mountainous areas between the Kiror and Roboski villages in the Uludere district. While the construction machines are entered to the peaks of the mountains in the region, the forests in the areas where the machines enter are also destroyed.   THE EXCAVATIONS MIX WITH WATER RESOURCES   The excavations, which were dug with scoops under the name of "mineral exploration", are randomly thrown into nature. Accumulated excavations roll into the water resources in the region. While the rocks weighing hundreds of kilograms rolled next to the excavations also knock down the trees, they both prevent the flow of the water sources they mix with and cause pollution.