Three people were blown up by a mine in Odesa: how vacationers assess the risks.
11.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
11.08.2025
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The weekend on the Odesa coast ended tragically - three people were
blown upby mines in Zatoka. This incident once again highlighted the danger that war has brought even to vacation spots. Despite numerous warnings, some vacationers continue to ignore danger signs.
Risks on the beaches
Some vacationers do not consider swimming in the sea to be dangerous, as there are breakwaters in Odesa that reduce the likelihood of encountering mines. However, no place guarantees absolute safety. The main thing is not to panic, as fear can be more dangerous than the danger itself.
The event on the Odesa coast served as a reminder of the importance of following safety rules during sea vacations, especially in the context of armed conflict. It is essential to heed warnings and avoid areas that may have remnants of war to prevent tragic consequences.Read also
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