Three dead on the beach in Odesa region: people detonated a mine while swimming.
A real tragedy occurred on the shores of the Odesa region — as a result of two explosions during swimming, three people died: a woman and two men. The police urge vacationers to visit only checked and officially opened beaches to avoid such accidents.
In the Karolino-Buhaz community, a group of people who ventured into a prohibited swimming zone became victims of two explosions. The police are conducting an investigation and considering the possibility of initiating a criminal case under the article of 'accident.'
Officially, 32 safe swimming zones have been opened in the Odesa region, which have been checked for mine danger. However, certain beaches still have issues with mine danger, so travelers should be vigilant and cautious when choosing places to rest by the water.
The shores of the Odesa region require careful selection of swimming spots, as the danger of mines can lie anywhere. The police and local authorities urge adherence to safety rules and to choose only known and checked beaches for recreation.
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