In Kherson region, a man was injured by an anti-personnel mine.


The man was injured due to the detonation of an anti-personnel mine in Kherson region
In the Beryslav district of Kherson region, the detonation of an anti-personnel mine occurred, resulting in injuries to a man born in 1975. He lost a leg and suffered shrapnel wounds. Overall, the condition of the injured is assessed as moderate. The man was taken to the hospital, where he is receiving necessary assistance.
Authorities urge residents of the region to follow mine safety rules and avoid areas not yet cleared by sappers. If suspicious items are found, immediately call 101 or 102.
Reminder, in the Kherson region, the number of remote mining cases by Russian troops is increasing. The last incident occurred in the village of Sadok Borozenska community, where a 20-year-old boy was injured by an explosive device. After the detonation, he was diagnosed with blast trauma, facial, and torso injuries. The injured was taken to the hospital by emergency medical services.
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