The bodies of six drowned people were discovered in the Tisza River today, May 6.
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Transcarpathian journalist Vitaliy Hlagola reported this on his Telegram channel, citing informed sources.
It is noted that four bodies were found on the Ukrainian side, two more on the Romanian side.
Some of the elongated bodies spent a long time in a mountain river, this is indicated by the condition in which they are located, he noted. “One of the victims recently turned 20 years old.
According to the journalist, one body was found near the village of Sokyrnitsa, one near Tyachev, and another near Bushtin.
I ask everyone who has the idea of crossing this mountain river to refuse it, because the water in it is more treacherous and dangerous than it seems at first glance,” he emphasized.
Earlier today, the State Border Service of Ukraine reported the discovery of a human body on the banks of the Tisza River.
The deceased was a middle-aged man with signs of prolonged exposure to water. The body was discovered by Romanian border guards on their side of the border, which was reported to their Ukrainian colleagues. The identity of the drowned man is being established because no documents were found on him, the report noted.
The State National Security Service then reported that during the full-scale Russian invasion, 25 deaths had already been recorded on the river section of the border during its illegal crossing.
Source: Racurs

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