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Three swimmers killed by sea mines in Odesa, Ukrainian media report | Three swimmers killed by sea mines in Odesa, Ukrainian media report |
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It is prohibited to swim in several of Odesa's beaches | It is prohibited to swim in several of Odesa's beaches |
Two men and one woman were killed by sea mines while swimming in Odesa, according to Ukrainian media. | Two men and one woman were killed by sea mines while swimming in Odesa, according to Ukrainian media. |
A local official confirmed the three had been killed by "explosive devices", at beaches close to Zatoka, where recreational swimming is banned. | A local official confirmed the three had been killed by "explosive devices", at beaches close to Zatoka, where recreational swimming is banned. |
The Black Sea has long been a popular holiday destination in Ukraine, but many of its beaches have been deemed unsafe since Russia's full scale invasion. | The Black Sea has long been a popular holiday destination in Ukraine, but many of its beaches have been deemed unsafe since Russia's full scale invasion. |
Officials have urged holiday goers not to swim in prohibited waters. | Officials have urged holiday goers not to swim in prohibited waters. |
Witnesses told local outlet Dumskaya that the explosions happened at 11:30 (09:30 BST) on Sunday between Karolino-Buhaz and Zatoka. | Witnesses told local outlet Dumskaya that the explosions happened at 11:30 (09:30 BST) on Sunday between Karolino-Buhaz and Zatoka. |
"All of them have been killed by explosive devices while swimming in areas prohibited for recreation," regional governor Oleh Kiper confirmed. | "All of them have been killed by explosive devices while swimming in areas prohibited for recreation," regional governor Oleh Kiper confirmed. |
"This once again proves that being in unchecked waters is fatally dangerous." | "This once again proves that being in unchecked waters is fatally dangerous." |
Police say they have not yet confirmed the identity of the swimmers, and warned visitors "not to neglect safety measures". | |
"It has been previously determined that three vacationers - a woman and two men - died while swimming as a result of two explosions of unknown objects. The identities of the deceased are being established," the police report states. | |
Thirty two areas are safe for swimming, with 30 of these located in Odesa, according to authorities. | Thirty two areas are safe for swimming, with 30 of these located in Odesa, according to authorities. |
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