The explosion of a Russian shell in the Kherson region led to the death of five people.
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The tragedy occurred at one of the agricultural enterprises in the village of Mirolyubovka, Novovorontsovskaya community. It is preliminary known that an undetonated projectile exploded, which the invaders left. The youngest victim was 27 years old, the oldest – 68. On May 14, the Kherson Regional Military Administration reported on Telegram.
Meanwhile, the State Emergency Service warns that unexploded shells can be in abandoned houses, in the open air, in fields, in forests, on roadsides, playgrounds.
If a dangerous or suspicious object is found, do not touch it, but move at least 100 m away. The place of the find should be marked with a stick, clothes, stones, etc. People nearby should be warned of the danger and call 101 and 102.
On the web page of the State Emergency Service, you can find what the most common explosive items left by the Russians in Ukraine look like.
Recall, on May 6, in a field near the village of Zatishye, Kharkiv region, a 43-year-old man was injured as a result of a tractor hitting an anti-tank mine.
Source: Racurs

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