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The Black Sea coast remains an extremely dangerous line, and after disrupting th...

The threat of landing of the Russian Federation: the Armed Forces explained why beaches do not open in the Odessa region

The Black Sea coast remains an extremely dangerous line, and after disrupting the Grain Agreement, Russia has announced an additional mining of the waters. The military leadership considers the opening of the beaches in the Odessa region before the velvet season. Natalia Humeniuk, the chairman of the united coordination press center of southern Ukraine in a comment to "Public".

"The position of the military command is that the Black Sea coast is still a line of security and defense, as well as a line of extraordinary danger. We understand that Russian ships are far from the shores controlled by Ukraine today but absolutely eliminate the likelihood of landing No one can hostile land, ”Humeniuk said.

The head of the press center also added that the beaches can be opened in part if the local government finds resources on their own to provide additional security measures, taking into account the recommendations of military leadership. Humeniuk also noted that the issue of mine danger in the Black Sea remains a serious problem. After the "grain agreement," the Russians have announced additional displacement of the reservoir, and the military cannot check the truth of this information.

"We can state that more than thirty mines since the beginning of this year have already taken to the coast in our area of ​​responsibility, which is Mykolaiv region, Odesa region and Kherson region," - said Humeniuk. In addition, the consequences of the Kakhovsky hydroelectric power station are not completely eliminated. Garbage can lie down at depths, or among the garbage islands, which are drifting in the sea, which is also a danger to humans.

On August 7, it became known that in Odessa they plan to open the beach season in the coming weekend. According to the head of the Odessa Regional State Administration Oleg Kiper, the quality of water in the Black Sea stabilized and meets sanitary standards. The beaches are planned to be equipped with protective nets to make it impossible to get mines.

In addition, local authorities should provide bathing areas with observation and rescue posts, buoys, as well as means of loud speech and shelters nearby. At the end of July, Natalia Humeniuk, the head of the united press center of the operative command "South", warned of a very high level of danger on the Black Sea coast through drifting mines and ammunition. Focus wrote in July that the invaders would not stop the rocket terror of Odessa and the southern regions of Ukraine.