Panfilov District. Bukara Village. Destroyed Warehouse of Obsolete Pesticides
Coordinates: 42.750074, 73.781049 Panfilov District. Bukara Village. Destroyed warehouse of outdated pesticides

Coordinates: 42.750074, 73.781049 Panfilov District. Bukara Village. Destroyed warehouse of outdated pesticides
Coordinates: 42.728273, 73.783260 Panfilov District. Bukara Village. Destroyed storage facility for outdated pesticides.
Coordinates: 42.740606, 73.752045 Ortoevsky District. Kuramin Rural District. Telman Village. Destroyed storage of outdated pesticides.
Coordinates: 42.795621 73.680731 Panfilov District. Kuramin Aiyl District. Village of Panfilovka. AO "Heroes of Panfilov"
41°18’8697″N 72°10’4714″E This is what the "Kristall" factory looks like from a bird's eye view, which could supply semiconductor products to all CIS countries. Construction of the facility began in 1985, and two years later, the first batch of products was released. The factory was intentionally built in this location. The Naryn River, quartz deposits, and the constructed hydroelectric power station created unique conditions for such production. Former workers of "Kristall"
Area: Jetty-Oguz. Accessibility: The last 3 km is a dirt road. This site is a former runway for aircraft that sprayed pesticides and fertilizers on crops. The runway is located in an agricultural region and was purchased by the current owner three years ago. The runway was closed due to economic reasons following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1990 and had a storage building for pesticides and a mixing area for pesticide solutions. The runway is now used as agricultural land. The storage
Joint Stock Company "Ak-Suu Chemistry" Site Name: Joint Stock Company "Ak-Suu Chemistry" District: Ak-Suu Description of the Site:
The former pesticide storage facility is located in the city of Balakchy, 300 meters from Lake Issyk-Kul. Within 200 meters of the site, there is a residential area. Despite the presence of gates at the western entrance and the facility being guarded, there are reports that agricultural animals occasionally graze on the premises. This large storage and distribution center was likely built in the 1970s and its use ceased with the collapse of the Soviet Union. The facility is now privately owned,