A civilian exploded in a Russian minivan in the Kherson region.
On Sunday morning, November 3, a 50-year-old man came across an anti-personnel mine in the village of Dneprovskoe. As a result of the detonation, he received a blast injury, concussion and traumatic amputation of his leg. The Kherson Regional Military Administration reported this on Telegram.
The victim was hospitalized. Now doctors are providing him with all the necessary assistance.
Local authorities once again called on residents to be careful and follow mine safety rules. Civilians are not advised to touch suspicious objects, but are urged to immediately report their findings to police or rescue workers.
Let us remind you that on October 24, in the Borislav district of the Kherson region, a man born in 1975 exploded on an anti-personnel mine. He was diagnosed with mine blast injury, debris wounds and traumatic leg amputation.
Source: Racurs
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