Three beachgoers dead after sea mines wash up on beach and explode at popular tourist spot

Sea mines that drifted too close to Zatoka Beach near Odesa, southern Ukraine, killed three people. The explosions happened approximately 165 feet off the coast while the victims—two men and a woman—were swimming in forbidden waters.

Oleh Kiper, the regional governor, confirmed that all three were killed instantly and cautioned that it is “fatally dangerous” to enter uncontrolled waters. Since Russia’s full-scale invasion, authorities have warned travelers on numerous occasions to avoid visiting restricted areas along the Black Sea.

Because of the danger of aerial bombs, unexploded mortars, and sea mines, many beaches have been closed. Since 2022, both Russia and Ukraine have placed mines in the Black Sea, which can be carried ashore by strong currents or changing tides.

The deaths were caused by two different explosions of unidentified objects, according to local police. According to the BBC, the identities of the deceased are still being determined.

Once a popular vacation spot, the Black Sea is now among the riskiest places to swim. Even beaches that have been deemed safe on land could still be hazardous in the water, officials emphasize.

The event serves as a sobering reminder of the war’s ongoing threats. Conflict remnants pose a daily threat to civilians, even those who live far from active battlefields.

Separately, President Donald Trump of the United States declared that he will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on August 15, 2025, with the aim of resolving the ongoing conflict. There is a lot of international interest in the meeting.

Trump may also invite Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to participate in the negotiations, according to some media sources. Although the meeting’s specifics are still being worked out, there is still hope that the conflict will be resolved.

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