Bus carrier advertises tours from Minsk to Crimea with a pleasant discount. Commenters reacted
«And are drones accompanying?»

Illustrative photo. Photo: Nasha Niva
«Well, it'll bang a couple of times at night, but otherwise everything's fine»
Recently, an advertisement for tourist trips to Crimea appeared in one of Minsk's news Instagram publics.
Intercars (carrier "BaierTrans") plans to operate regular flights to the occupied Crimean peninsula every other day. And to encourage customers, it offers a 10% discount when buying round-trip tickets.
Commenters quickly reacted to such a dubious offer.
«And are drones accompanying?» — is the most liked comment.
To which one user replied: «We've been going every year for many, many years. Well, it'll bang a couple of times at night, but otherwise everything's fine».
«In the current situation, it sounds like mockery…» — another commenter assessed the offer to buy discounted tickets.
«Have you lost your mind?» — people ask.
Tuapse and Perm are also in fashion
Another man ironically adds that you can go to Tuapse as well — saying that both there and in Crimea it is now «so safe».
«I was going to Tuapse, but I changed my mind… I'll go to Perm!» — jokes another woman.
There are plenty of suggestions among commenters to organize tours to Russian Perm and Tuapse.
People ask many questions like: is a will included in the service cost and do bulletproof vests and helmets come as a gift?
«The ticket comes with oil and fuel oil directly from the beach, right?» — they joke.
One of the men noted that you can go to Russia for free — under contract.
«If you can't come back, then consider it a saving», — another user ironically comments.
«Only 'vatnik' idiots will go to occupied Crimea, where there is a war», — another commenter believes.
And what about connectivity?
Apart from political aspects and security issues, some noted communication problems that will await lovers of relaxation in Crimea.

Illustrative photo. Photo: Nasha Niva
«To go without connection and to a place where there is literally no connection — oh, well done!» — notes the commenter.
«Really? What about connectivity there? Will you connect "Max"? Have you thought about how to report that everything is fine on the way? SIM cards in Russia are not available! It turned out that there will be no opportunity to communicate on the way! And at the destination, only Wi-Fi in the hotel! Not great!» — writes another.
Also under the post there are many short comments like: «How awful», «Thanks, no need», «God forbid…».
Later, the ability to leave comments under the posts was restricted.
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