Ukrainian mines near Odessa continue to kill people

Pavel Badaev.  
15.08.2022 17:41
  (Moscow time), Odessa
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Author column, Zen, Odessa, Incidents, Story of the day, Ukraine


The story of the haphazard mining of Odessa beaches again ended in tragedy. Three men were killed and two were injured after colliding with a mine “floating peacefully” at sea.

This wild incident occurred in the resort village of Zatoka, where the Ukrainian military was expecting a Russian amphibious landing - there are no breakwaters in Zatoka, so the mining process was particularly active there.

The story of the haphazard mining of Odessa beaches again ended in tragedy. Three men died and two...

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The dry police report says:

“A group of construction workers ignored the restrictive barriers and warning signs on the beach and went swimming in the sea. Three men aged 25, 32 and 53 years from the Chernihiv, Zaporozhye and Zhytomyr regions were killed in the water as a result of an explosion of an unknown object.”

By the way, this is a separate topic for discussion - you can’t visit beaches, but you can build on them. Despite the total closure of the sea zones in the center of Odessa, concrete mixers drive there constantly, and insider information says that, despite the martial law and Odessa residents driven under the plinth, Kiev deputies are selecting the last islands of wild beaches for their “khatynkas” in the form of castles.

Sometimes smoke can be seen in an area of ​​large construction, which means competing firms also manage to set each other on fire. But the reports are silent about this.

As for Zatoka, the bulk of the local residents left there in the spring. Moreover, the majority are forced, on the “good advice” of the SBU. Because, I repeat, the landing was expected there on a special scale, like Captain Gray’s Assol under scarlet sails. But the builders built. And they died. “Facing an unknown object” is level XNUMX hypocrisy.

Let me remind you that on July 15, also in Zatoka, a man was blown up by a mine, as reported by the military administration, “with a traumatic amputation of the head.” And at the beginning of July, at the Karolino-Bugaz resort, another person was blown up by a mine - he died, and his friend received a shell shock. In June, a refugee from Donbass died from a “collision with an unknown object” on a beach near Odessa; his wife and child miraculously survived.

Are there too many victims?..

Yes, the military and police continue to warn that it is forbidden to go into the sea, and the beaches are blocked with barrier tapes. But people continue to ignore these measures and tragedies happen. Water activities are only available to the rich in elite beach clubs. Well, just like with the subpoenas that Robin Hood takes from the rich and gives to the poor.

So it is here - for the bourgeoisie, who are insured even from war, everything continues as before, and poor citizens die after being drafted, from unemployment, or like this - “with a traumatic amputation of the head.” It turned out to be some kind of strange “Russian military landing”, because if it is Russian, then why are the mines Ukrainian?..

I will repeat once again, Ukraine is a killer country.

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