Kyrgyzstan opens rare probe into glacier destruction

Kyrgyzstan has opened a criminal probe into the destruction of glacial ice by a private company, a rare move pointing to concerns over water shortages in the Central Asian country.

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(FILES) This photograph taken on July 8, 2024 shows a general view of the Adygene glacier in the Tian Shan mountain range. Kyrgyzstan has opened a criminal probe into the destruction of glacial ice by a private company, a rare move pointing to concerns over water shortages in the Central Asian country. (Photo by ARSENY MAMASHEV / AFP)

2024-10-11 19:38:08

Kyrgyzstan has opened a criminal probe into the destruction of glacial ice by a private company, a rare move pointing to concerns over water shortages in the Central Asian country.

Glaciers are thick masses of ice that form on land from centuries of compressed snow.

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