Imagine vacationing in an occupied land your country has invaded...
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For Crimea, it makes a bit more sense. It was a popular vacation spot in the Soviet Era. Just... maybe a bit less right now given that it's an active war zone?
Right? What kinda holiday advert propaganda are they running there I am curious.
the surprising part is that it only fell 45%
I thought the same thing, but I'm guessing that the people "vacationing" there before were probably already pretty hardcore Putin supporters, so it makes sense only half of them are dissuaded by the bridge getting blown.
Well donβt forget all those soldiers are also just vacationing.
Vacationing and planting sunflowers!
Crazy they were in a war zone at all, but I'm glad it's decreased. I guess Russians don't have many options for places to vacation to now.
War torn, bombed out, Ukrainian territory... Still better than anywhere in Russia to vacation.
it blows my mind that russian tourists would still be casually taking vacations to a warzone? I mean I DO understand how their perception of the "conflict" is different than reality, but to GO into disputed areas that have absolutely seen action in the last year.