Authorities in Gelendzhik dismissed claims about the planned carnival as false.
A Whole Lotta Hype — But Is It True?
Social media abuzz with the prospect of a summer bash in Gelendzhik, but here's the real deal!
Rumors swirling around the interwebs hint at a grand carnival happening in Gelendzhik this June, signaling the start of the summer season, with festivities spilling over into Russia Day celebrations. However, these claims were swiftly debunked by Yanina Skorikova, Gelendzhik's vice-mayor, on her Telegram channel.
"Enough with the circus acts," Skorikova wrote, calling out a sketchy website for spreading false information about the carnival. She emphasized that, until the completion of the special military operation (SVO), there won't be any tinsel and laughter at a Gelendzhik carnival.
So, folks, don't believe everything you see online — at least not when it comes to the carnival rumors in Gelendzhik. It's important to remember that local authorities, including Alexei Alexeevich Bogodistov, the head honcho, and the entire administration, stand firmly against the idea of a carnival while our boys are still in the trenches.
Now, let's discuss the numbers, shall we? Despite the canceled carnival, almost 4.7 million tourists are expected to visit Gelendzhik this summer. They'll be flocking to this popular resort town after skipping it in 2023, as well as in 2021 and 2020 due to the global pandemic.
In summary, although there are rumors about a carnival in Gelendzhik, it looks like those whispers won't turn into a reality any time soon. So grab your sunblock, fellow travelers, and get ready for a sun-soaked summer adventure instead!
The politics surrounding the rumored carnival in Gelendzhik continue to dominate general-news discussions, with Alexei Alexeevich Bogodistov, the mayor, and other local authorities firmly against the idea. Contrary to speculations, it appears that the carnival won't be happening this summer due to the ongoing special military operation.