Women fought on the beach over a banned Russian song.

Women fought on the beach over a banned Russian song.

07.08.2025 00:44

At Golden Beach in Odessa, Ukraine, a group of vacationers playing loud Russian music triggered a major fight. Since playing Russian music in public spaces is prohibited due to the war, other holidaymakers reacted. The argument quickly escalated into a fistfight, with people pulling each other's hair.

In Odessa, a city where the war is ongoing, a large fight broke out on the beach due to Russian music. Footage taken at the famous Golden Beach on the Black Sea quickly spread on social media, showing moments when women in bikinis attacked each other.

The incident began when a group played Russian songs loudly. Since playing Russian music in public spaces is banned due to the war, other vacationers reacted. The argument quickly escalated into a fistfight and hair-pulling brawl.

The video shows women pushing each other in the sand and pulling each other's hair, with other women and men joining the fight. The crowd suddenly collapsed to the ground, and the chaos lasted for minutes. Just when it seemed the fight had ended, two men attacked each other again, and the brawl intensified.

Local media Strana reported that the incident "erupted among vacationers after Russian songs were played."

Since Russia launched the war in February 2022, Odessa has been subjected to over 700 airstrikes. In the city, 131 civilians have lost their lives, and more than 312 people have been injured. This fight at Golden Beach, where vacationers go to catch a brief breath, once again highlighted the tension in the city.

Women fought on the beach due to banned Russian song
Women fought on the beach due to banned Russian song
Women fought on the beach due to banned Russian song

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