Police in Kherson Warn Public to Avoid Area After Discovery of New Landmines.
Landmines Discovered in Kherson City
According to TSN.ua: Authorities in Kherson have discovered anti-personnel landmines within the city, specifically near house number 29 on Kostya Gordiyenko Street. Police are urging residents to avoid the area due to the risk of detonation near the mines or other munitions. This has caused significant alarm among the local population, as the newly found mines are of a type made from 3D-printed plastic, which Russian military forces have been known to employ. The discovery underscores the persistent dangers in Ukrainian cities near the front lines, where unconventional weapons pose a constant threat.
Police Safety Instructions
The Kherson Regional Police have issued a public safety advisory, stating:
'Exercise extreme caution and do not put yourself in danger!'
Law enforcement recommends following specific procedures if a suspicious object is spotted:
- Do not approach the object. Carefully retreat along the exact path you came from.
- If possible, mark the hazardous location with a visible object.
- After moving to a safe distance, immediately alert emergency services by calling 101 or the police at 102.
Adhering to these guidelines is critical for preventing accidents and ensuring the safety of Kherson's residents.
The incident highlights the critical importance of safety in conflict-affected zones. The use of new technologies like 3D printing to manufacture such devices presents additional challenges for law enforcement and rescue services. It is vital for citizens to follow police instructions and remain aware of potential threats to their lives and well-being.
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