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Three Ukraine beachgoers killed by sea mines in Black Sea after ignoring swimming warnings - The Black Sea has long been a ...
Three Ukrainian beachgoers have been killed by sea mines while swimming off the Black Sea coast. A man died when a device ...
Sunbathers could only watch in terror after three people were killed when sea mines washed too close to a beach packed with ...
A local official confirmed the three had been killed by "explosive devices", at beaches where recreational swimming is banned ...
Three beach-goers have been killed by sea mines while swimming at a popular tourist hotspot in Odesa, Ukraine. The Black Sea resort area of Zatoka remains popular despite the ongoing Russia - Ukraine ...
The Black Sea resort of Odesa has been experiencing sweltering 30C conditions - with many locals drawn to the shores to cool ...
A man was killed at a beach about 60 kilometers south of the port city of Odesa, while another man and a woman were killed at ...
The Black Sea region has long been a popular summer destination, but authorities have urged caution since Russia's invasion.
A mine exploded on the beach between the villages of Karolino-Bugaz and Zatoka in Ukraine’s Odesa Oblast, killing three people, the newspaper Dumska reported on Aug. 10.
The attacks came hours after brief direct talks failed to make any progress on steps to end nearly three-and-a-half years of war.
At least three beachgoers have been killed after sea mines drifted towards popular tourist beaches. So far three have been ...
At least three people have been killed after setting off sea mines that had drifted too close to tourist beaches in Ukraine ...