Civilians in Kakhovka Face Danger from Russian Drone-Dropped Mines.

Drone mining the Kakhovka shoreline
Drone mining the Kakhovka shoreline

The Situation in Kakhovka

According to TSN.ua: A tense situation has developed in Kakhovka, Kherson Oblast, due to the actions of Russian military forces, who are blocking roads and remotely mining the area. Local residents report restricted movement on highways, creating significant danger for civilians. This tactic is part of a broader pattern of threats to civilian infrastructure in southern Ukraine.

According to reports, Russian troops are scattering 'Petal' type anti-personnel mines using drones, posing a direct threat to the population. Oleg Baturin confirmed the dispersal of such mines in the Kakhovka district and nearby settlements close to the former Kakhovka Reservoir. This mining, combined with road blockades, risks causing civilian injuries and fatalities, prompting urgent calls for heightened caution among locals.

Guidance for Residents

Authorities have issued the following recommendations:

  • Avoid Russian military checkpoints and areas where troops are concentrated;
  • Do not approach any suspicious objects;
  • Immediately report the discovery of any dangerous items to the appropriate services.

While the situation in the region is being monitored, it demands particular vigilance from the local population. The events in Kakhovka underscore the persistent dangers in active combat zones, specifically the risks to civilians from mining and shelling. These military actions severely disrupt daily life, hindering movement and creating hazardous conditions. Adhering to official safety advice is crucial for personal security in this high-risk environment.


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