The increased mine danger of explosive objects is fixed in the flooding zones that arose due to the undermining of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station by the occupiers.
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Russian minefields were under water, they could be carried away by the current. The State Transport Special Service is studying the situation that has developed due to the explosion of the dam of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station. This is stated in the message of the Facebook service.
The situation may be complicated by the fact that enemy minefields are under water and can be demolished by water currents, the report said.
The local population is warned about the increased danger of explosive objects.
The service also emphasizes that the aggressor country committed a war crime against Russia, since dams are objects protected by martial law and the Geneva Convention.
Recall that due to the undermining of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station by the Russians, 150 tons of machine lubricant got into the Dnieper. 80 settlements were under the threat of flooding, 16 thousand inhabitants are in the danger zone.
Source: Racurs

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