Civilian vehicles hit explosives in Kharkiv Oblast, injuring 3.

A truck and a tractor ran into explosives in Kharkiv Oblast in two separate incidents, leaving three people injured, the Kharkiv Oblast Department of the State Emergency Service reported[1] on Sept.

7. The first case happened at around 11 a.m. on Sept.

7 local time. Two people, a man and a woman, were driving a truck on a field road near Mospanove in the Chuhuiv district when their vehicle hit an unspecified explosive object, the State Emergency Service said, citing information from the National Police.

Both of the injured victims have been hospitalized and are in severe condition. The second incident occurred in the Izium district, in a field between Barvinkove and Chervone. A tractor of a local agricultural company set off what appeared to be cluster munitions.

The tractor's driver, a man born in 1981, was injured. He has been hospitalized and is in stable condition, according to the report. As a result of Russian aggression, around one-third of Ukraine has been contaminated by mines or unexploded ordnance.

With over 200,000 square kilometers of its territory affected, Ukraine is the most heavily mined[2] country in the world, former Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov said. According to the State Emergency Service, since the start of the full-scale invasion, 242 people were killed[3] and 498 were wounded by mines or ordnance. The number includes 13 killed and 63 injured children.

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[4] Martin Fornusek

News Editor

Martin Fornusek is a news editor at the Kyiv Independent. He has previously worked as a news content editor at the media company Newsmatics and is a contributor to Euromaidan Press. He also volunteers as an editor and translator at the Czech-language version of Ukrainer.

Martin studied at Masaryk University in Brno, Czechia, holding a bachelor's degree in security studies and history and a master's degree in conflict and democracy studies.

References

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  2. ^ mined (kyivindependent.com)
  3. ^ were killed (t.me)
  4. ^ 'Every time feels like your last': How Ukrainian sappers work in gray zones near Russian-occupied KreminnaDonetsk Oblast - At an unusually nice house on a street with rows of modest cottages, Ukraine's front-line sappers spend their days indoors waiting for their daunting nightly missions- venturing out into "gray zones" laying mines sometimes as close as 100 meters from the nearest Russian trench. "Th... (kyivindependent.com)