A tractor driver during field work was blown up by a mini Russian occupiers in the Kherson region.
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It happened in Posada-Pokrovsky. A 48-year-old man suffered a concussion, wounding his face, chest and arms. Doctors on the spot provided him with first aid, but the victim refused hospitalization. The Kherson Regional Military Administration reported this on July 2 via Telegram.
The administration urged citizens not to visit territories where sappers did not work. The mine hazard remains in the fields, dirt roads, forest belts, the coast of water bodies, etc.
And on the eve of a mini-occupiers, a tractor was blown up in the Kharkiv region. The incident took place on July 1 in the village of Bogodarevo, Barvenkovo community. The explosion thundered when the front wheels of the tractor ran over a mine. The tractor driver was not injured and did not need hospitalization.
The department of the State Emergency Service of the Kharkiv region reported that on June 30, sappers damaged 66 enemy mines, explosives and ammunition. Pyrotechnicians examined more than 9 hectares of territory, as well as 8 km of power lines in Kharkov, Izyum, Kupyansky, Bogodukhovsky and Chuguevsky districts of the region.
Recall that in the Kharkiv region, a 43-year-old man was injured as a result of a tractor hitting an anti-tank mine. The tragedy occurred on May 6 in a field near the village of Calm.
Source: Racurs

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