After the explosions in Zatoka: vacationers ignore the bathing ban in the fenced area.
11.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
11.08.2025
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On the beach in Zatoka, a woman filmed a video the day after the tragedy involving people who died from mines. The video showed that the beach was fenced off and there were warnings against swimming.The video, posted on social media, displayed the fenced shoreline at the Zatoka beach where the disaster occurred, along with informational leaflets warning against swimming. However, this did not prevent visitors from swimming.After the tragedy, the woman noticed people in the water ignoring the risks and continuing to bathe, even when they were warned. Local residents never take risks and do not swim in the sea; they only limit themselves to walks and sunbathing.As a result of two tragedies at sea in the Odessa region, people were killed, including vacationers with children. Zatoka is temporarily closed for swimming.
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