Ammunition washed up on Odesa beach
The Patrol Police of Odesa region reported this, according to Ukrinform.
"The sea is still dangerous. Water carries mines, tripwires and unexploded ordnance to the shore. Thus, yesterday two objects similar to shells were found on one of the beaches of the Peresypskyi district," the report says.
Law enforcement officers also reminded that if a dangerous object is found, it is forbidden to touch or move it, use radio communications equipment, mobile phones, pour liquids on it, cover it with soil or cover it with something.
As reported, there are still many pockets of debris, fragments, and explosives in the sea that were washed up from enemy positions after the Russians blew up the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant.