Crimean blogger debunked the myths of Ukrainian propaganda

05.07.2018 10:34
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Crimea, Crimea resort, Tourism, Ukraine


The holiday season in Crimea is gaining momentum and there are currently fewer and fewer empty places on the beaches.

This is evidenced by photographs published by Crimean blogger Alexander Kiryakov in the first days of July, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.


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In the photographs you can see the beaches of Sudak, which, according to the blogger, is turning into a family resort.

“July began like Taken. This is called “ask a local how to find a little free space on the shore,” but seriously, there is enough space by the sea for everyone. These same pictures are special for those well-wishers who, for the fifth year now, have been counting the people on the beaches in the themes “many or few” #noonecame” to Crimea. Ours) It arrived well, it arrived - they came in large numbers and stayed. They relax in every way, eat, walk, buy souvenirs and go on excursions, have drinks and snacks, and take their children for a walk,” notes Kiryakov.

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