Ten groups of explosives experts work on Kherson mine clearance
About 200 police officers and 10 groups of explosives technicians are currently working in the de-occupied part of Kherson region
This was reported by the National Police of Ukraine.
About 200 police officers are now working in Kherson, and roadblocks have been set up around the city. Law enforcement officers record war crimes committed by the invaders.
Due to the threat of mass mining, 10 groups of explosives technicians are working in the liberated territory. They detect and disarm explosive objects. During the mine clearance of one of the administrative buildings in Kherson, a police sapper was injured.
"We ask residents to adhere to certain rules, move carefully around the city and not touch suspicious objects. If you find one, be sure to report it to law enforcement officers," the national police noted.
Authorities also called on citizens who had previously left Kherson not to return until stabilization measures are finished.
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