Which Kyiv beaches remain dangerous due to mines


In Kyiv, all beaches and recreation areas near the water were checked for the absence of explosive objects.
This was reported in the Kyiv city military administration.
Since the beginning of the technical survey of recreational areas near the water in Kyiv, 32 parks and squares with an actual area of 252.92 hectares have been checked, the CMVA noted.
Where it is forbidden to swim
Swimming is prohibited on four beaches in Kyiv. These are the recreation area Sovskaya Balka (Solomensky district), Goluboe Lake (Podolsky district), Osokorki and Solnechny (both - Darnitsky district).
Which beaches are safe
At the same time, the Galerny beach in the Goloseevsky district, as well as the beaches of Molodezhny, Veselka, Tsentralny, Bereznyaki, Raduga, Telbin, Dovbychka, Lesnaya, Rusanovskaya spit, Rusanovsky channel, Gorbachykha (all in the Dnieper region) are safe.
In the Obolonsky district, it is allowed to visit the beaches of Verbnoye Lake and Natalka Bay, as well as at the Karachun and Gorodskoy ponds, Redikino Lake and Pushcha-Voditsa Beach.
The KGVA reminded that officially the swimming season in Kyiv is not open this year.
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