Russians remotely scatter anti-personnel mines in Kherson, says local military administration

Roman Mrochko, Head of Kherson City Military Administration, has reported that Russian forces are remotely scattering Lepestok anti-personnel mines across the city of Kherson. Source: Roman Mrochko Quote: "Warning!

Several cases of remote mining in the Dnipro District of Kherson have been confirmed today [7 October - ed.]. The enemy is scattering Lepestok mines on the roads."

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Details: Mrochko emphasised that these are common anti-personnel mines, and approaching them is extremely dangerous. He noted that the mine is small - roughly the size of a human palm - and can be green or brown in colour.

The mine can detonate either upon contact or on its own.

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