Tourism bookings to Crimea have fallen 25–30% since debris from intercepted Ukrainian missiles injured scores of beachgoers last week in Sevastopol, but Russian tourist travel to the peninsula is still much higher this year than last, and hotel bookings are up 2x–3x. Meanwhile, Kyiv refuses to recognize "tourist zones" in the region. rst.ru/novosti/novosti-turizma

@kevinrothrock Imagine expecting "tourist zones" to be a thing in occupied territory

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So your position is that tourists are as legitimate a target as soldiers?

Or are you objecting only to the notion that the occupying power has the authority to designate civilian zones at all?
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