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Shells every half a meter: how mine clearance is carried out in the de-occupied territories

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< p _ngcontent-sc90="" class="news-annotation">Mine clearance continues in de-occupied territories. The authorities emphasize that it is still dangerous there.

Unfortunately, mine explosions are quite common. Anna Chernenko, a correspondent from Kharkiv, told channel 24 about this.

Be back early

The correspondent said that about 500 explosive objects were found yesterday. “Some of this can no longer explode, and something – with several layers of surprises, when there is a booby trap under one mine – the Russians sin with this everywhere when they hunt people clearing mines,” she said.

Many cases have been recorded when civilians who have returned home are undermined. the occupiers left streamers on the gates of the fences and the paths along which people usually go home.

There is no mention of the places where the invaders dug in. There, the correspondent notes, mines can be planted every half a meter.

As Chernenko emphasized, first sappers carefully work on the spot, and only then do law enforcement officers, repairmen, gas workers and others receive permission. and that puts them in danger. Of course they can be understood. But trips to the forest, to the river – something that is not vital – it is better to refrain from this, – she summed up. >

Situation in Kharkiv region: latest news

  • Our military continues to push the enemy out of their native land. So, in the Kharkiv region, an attempt by the invaders to attack became not only the cause of defeat, but also losses.
  • Law enforcement officers are working in the cities and towns that the Armed Forces of Ukraine have already liberated from the invaders. They are still finding dead tortured Ukrainians.
  • Repairmen have already managed to restore electricity in some settlements. In particular, repairmen work effectively in Izyum.

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