Ukraine: tourism returns despite air raids
3 min
Available until 23/07/2026
Odessa, Ukraine, is kicking off another summer season. Before 2022, the Black Sea resort welcomed up to 3 million visitors each year. Today, the goal is to restore a sense of normality — especially for local tourists — and help revive the country’s war-ravaged economy. To achieve this, strict regulations have been put in place.
Image
T. Trelluyer
Editing
U. Kauss
Journalist
E. de Lavarène
Sound
M. Shtekel
Country
France
Germany
Year
2025
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