Local residents searched for firewood, despite a ban on entering the forest and the presence of warning signs.
In the Kyiv region, local residents were blown up by a mine on a trip to the forest for fuel. This was announced by the head of the Kyiv regional administration Oleksiy Kuleba in the Telegram on Tuesday, June 7.
According to him, yesterday in the Polesye community, local residents, despite the ban on entering the forest and the presence of warning signs, went to collect firewood and blew up a mine.
“Fortunately, no one was killed. People received small contusions. I reiterate the danger of mines in unoccupied territories. Take care of yourself and your loved ones,” Kuleba wrote. .
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Earlier, the Ministry of Internal Affairs said that on their retreat from the Kyiv region, the Russian occupiers had left numerous banners, explosives, mines and grenades, posing a great danger. There are already casualties among civilians rushing back to this region.
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Source: korrespondent

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