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Tourists still abandoning Cyprus three months after drone attack - with deserted pools and beaches, empty hotels, and cruise bookings down by 50 per cent
Three months after a drone attack, Cyprus is experiencing a significant decline in tourism, with deserted hotels, empty beaches, and a 50% drop in cruise bookings. The attack has led to widespread abandonment of tourist attractions and economic losses.
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