A military helicopter hovered over a tourist beach, sending umbrellas and surfboards flying.
The army chopper was seen flying low over the shoreline.
It then sent the beach gear flying into the air.
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Umbrellas, surfboards and inflatables bounce along the ground like tumbleweed.
Beach goers screamed and covered their heads as they ran for safety.
Meanwhile, the chopper pilot continues to descend towards the ground, apparently looking for a safe spot to land.
The Ka-52 ‘Alligator’ helicopter was filmed flying over the Black Sea resort town of Tuapse in the Russian region of Krasnodar Krai.
Stunned tourists reached for their phones as the army chopper flew in from over the Black Sea.
It’s unclear if the helicopter had been taking part in the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War.
The Russian MoD has yet to explain why it appeared in the tourist town.
It happened yesterday (11 Jul).
According to local reports, the strong gusts caused by the chopper’s rotor left many tourists feeling that their day had been ruined.
The Ka-52, nicknamed the ‘Alligator’ and ‘Black Shark’, is a two-seat attack chopper designed in 1987 in the Soviet Union.
They have been heavily used by the Russian military to defend against Ukrainian counteroffensives in the ongoing war, as reported by Need To Know.