The village of Zatoka, a popular full-scale Russian-invaded resort in the Odessa region, has become a deserted and creepy place.
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There are almost no people left in this settlement, and flocks of homeless animals run through the streets. Everywhere, houses and hotels destroyed by Russian bombs and rockets, where tourists liked to come in the summer. On April 30, journalist Andrei Tsaplienko published the corresponding video on Telegram.
There is no one here, no one lives here, only dogs run around. This is a complete horror, not a single store is open and there are no people at all,” says the author of the video.
As you know, in 2022, the Russians repeatedly shelled the Gulf, as a result of which they destroyed the bridge because of the Dniester estuary, recreation centers and private houses.
Recall that on July 26 last year, the Russians launched a missile attack on the Gulf in the Odessa region. Then three Su-35 and Su-30 aircraft from the Black Sea fired 13 Kh-59 missiles at the village.
Source: Racurs

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