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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

Summary

Three swimmers died from sea mine explosions while swimming in areas where swimming is not allowed in Odesa, Ukraine. Local authorities confirmed that the beaches were off-limits due to safety concerns following Russia's invasion. Officials continue to warn people about the dangers of swimming in these waters.

Key Facts

  • Three people, two men and one woman, died from sea mine explosions in Odesa, Ukraine.
  • The incident occurred on a Sunday morning around 11:30 near beaches that are banned for swimming.
  • Officials confirmed that the beach areas have been unsafe since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
  • A regional governor mentioned that swimming in untested waters poses fatal risks.
  • The identities of the deceased swimmers have not been confirmed by police.
  • Authorities noted that 32 areas are currently safe for swimming in Odesa.
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