Mine warnings appeared on beaches in temporarily occupied Crimea

Warning signs have been spotted in the Saksky district of the Crimean peninsula.

This was reported by the Crimean Wind Telegram channel.

Preparations for the holiday season are under way, the Russian authorities in Crimea said earlier," the Telegram channel said.

Earlier, the media reported that the occupants were digging lines of trenches along the coastlines. Some trenches are up to 7 kilometres long. One of such trenches appeared on the coast of Yevpatoriya and not far from the city.

At the same time, yesterday the authorities of temporarily occupied Sevastopol reported that the May 9 parade was cancelled. The occupation authorities did not report the reasons for the decision to cancel the parade.

At the same time, the Centre for National Resistance (CNR) said that in the temporarily occupied Crimean peninsula there is growing discontent among the population due to an active mobilization campaign carried out by representatives of the occupation administrations.

In particular, the number of people travelling to Russia by night and reserve trains has significantly increased. Also, the peninsula is actively selling real estate and cancelling hotel reservations for summer vacations," the CNS said.