The sea in the Odessa region turns into a landfill and an animal cemetery.
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Houses, furniture, household appliances, cars float in the water. The sea of fish also begins. The water also carries mines and ammunition, the State Border Service warned the Ukrainians on June 10.
Earlier, Rakurs reported that an unfinished multi-storey building was washed ashore near Odessa.
In addition, mines and unused ammunition were washed into the sea in the Odessa region by the course of the Dnieper. Residents of the Odessa region are asked to refrain from visiting the Black Sea coast due to the appearance of garbage and explosive objects that the Dnieper brought after the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station was blown up by the invaders.
This is stated in the appeal of the head of the Odessa Regional Military Administration Oleg Kiper to the residents of the Odessa region.
Source: Racurs

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