On the beaches near Sevastopol in the temporarily occupied Crimea, announcements have appeared that local authorities do not recommend civilians to stay near the sea because there are no concrete shelters. This is reported by the Telegram channel "Crimean Wind", UNN writes.
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It is reported that on the north side of Sevastopol, near the Uchkuyivka beach, where people died because of russian air defense, announcements from local authorities appeared. They warn people about the danger of possible missile strikes and the lack of at least a concrete shelter that could save them from the debris after a missile is shot down by air defense forces.
The channel also reports, citing its subscribers, that there are no people on the beaches not only in Sevastopol but also near Yevpatoriya.
As noted by Deutsche Welle, the occupation "authorities" of Crimea reported that they do not plan to close the beaches of Sevastopol, despite their proximity to military installations. The so-called "governor" of Sevastopol, mikhail razvozhayev, called the closure of the beaches "a difficult measure" but recommended that people refrain from visiting the beaches until protective structures are installed there.
Recall
Ukrainian Navy spokesman Dmytro Pletenchuk warned about the presence of military facilities in the temporarily occupied Crimea and advised tourists from russia to draw appropriate conclusions.
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