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"Everything is calm here." Belarusian sanatorium in Crimea does not warn guests about danger

The "Belarus" sanatorium in occupied Crimea stated that it continues to operate and that "everything is calm, stable, and safe" there. Such assurances came amid increasingly frequent attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the peninsula and problems with gasoline and electricity, writes the Belsat TV channel.

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"Belarus" sanatorium in Koreiz, Crimea. Photo: "Yandex Maps"

"Yes, we are working, everything is functioning, there are people," a representative of the "Belarus" sanatorium in Koreiz told a Belsat correspondent posing as a private individual. This institution belongs to Lukashenka's Property Management Directorate.

Recently, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have intensified their strikes on the peninsula, attempting to turn it into an island. Bridges connecting Crimea with the Kherson region, ferries operating in the Kerch Strait, oil terminals, and energy infrastructure have been attacked. The land route from Russia to Crimea through occupied Mariupol and Melitopol remains under constant shelling.

In addition, problems with electricity have begun there, and power outages cause disruptions in water supply.

Against this backdrop, the occupation authorities of the peninsula announced that fuel sales at all gas stations would be suspended. And recently, all children's summer camps in Crimea were closed "to ensure public safety." These measures will be in effect until September 1.

However, the Belarusian sanatorium assures that everything is fine there:

"Everything is working for us, there are no significant changes. Everything is calm and stable here, in principle. The problems have not affected us yet. They promise rolling power outages (3 hours without light, then 3 hours with light), but the sanatorium has a generator, so it probably shouldn't affect us."

When asked whether it is safe to vacation in Crimea, the interlocutor replied that there were no threats:

"Here, in principle, everything is calm, it seems. There are no, as you say, threats to life. That is, everything is, in principle, stable."

Meanwhile, the Ukrainian Armed Forces attack Crimea almost daily, and moreover, the trip itself from Belarus to the occupied region can be dangerous: the route passes through Bryansk (or Kaluga), Voronezh, Rostov-on-Don, and Krasnodar. It was precisely in Voronezh that Ukrainians shelled a plant producing microchips for missiles on June 22, and Rostov and Krasnodar have been attacked many times during the war.

In addition, buses travel to the peninsula via the Crimean Bridge, which is a probable target for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

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