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        <description>Propagandist Anna Tyc fell from a makeshift bridge suspended over a mountain river in South Ossetia after her colleague started swinging on it for fun, causing the railing to break. She drowned, and her body was found 35 km downstream. Interestingly, Tyc was the wife of Polish mercenary Jerzy Tyc, who joined the Russian army and died in Ukraine in September 2025. South Ossetia is Georgian territory that Russia has occupied illegally since the 1990s, and Tyc travelled there to make a film about 'special military operation' soldiers from the region. As a territory not recognised internationally, South Ossetia has always been a black hole for Russian federal budget subsidies, as can be seen from the state of the region's tourist infrastructure.</description>
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