In the Kharkov region, two people died as a result of a car hitting an anti-tank mine.
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The press service of the State Emergency Service reported this today, June 24.
This morning, a passenger car, moving in the front-line village of Slobozhanskoye, Kharkov region, came across an anti-tank mine. As a result of the explosion, the driver died immediately, and his wife died on the way to the hospital, the report says.
It is noted that since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, 298 people have already been killed by explosive objects, and another 676 have been injured.
Demining of de-occupied territories continues, so we remind you of the vital rules of mine safety: Do you see a suspicious object? Don’t come near! Do not touch! Call 101! – the department notes.
The press service of the Kharkov Regional Prosecutor’s Office notes that, according to preliminary data, the car exploded on a TM-62 mini anti-tank vehicle.
A pre-trial investigation has been launched into violation of the laws and customs of war, coupled with premeditated murder (Part 2 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code).
Source: Racurs
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