Russian mines continue to claim the lives of Ukrainian civilians.
In the village of Posad-Pokrovskoye, three people exploded on a Russian mine. These are electricians who worked on the restoration of electrical networks. It is preliminary known about the death of two men aged 50 and 45 years. Another worker was seriously injured, doctors are fighting for his life. This was reported by the press service of the Kherson regional military administration.
The State Emergency Service warned that unexploded shells could be found in abandoned houses, in the open air, in fields, in forests, on roadsides, and in playgrounds. If such an object is found, do not touch it, but move at least 100 m away. The place of the find must be marked with a stick, clothes or stones and rescuers and the police should be called.
The Kherson OVA said that in the past week alone, Russian mines had killed one civilian and injured five others. The authorities stressed that the mine danger in the Kherson region remains extremely high, so it is dangerous to visit territories that have not yet been examined by sappers.
Recall that on March 26, in a field near the village of Ishchenko, a 25-year-old local resident exploded on an anti-personnel mini “Petal” left by the Russian invaders. With injuries to both upper limbs and abdomen, he was hospitalized at the nearest medical facility.
Source: Racurs

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