February 16, 2026
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In Kakhovka, Russian Forces Employ Landmines to Restrict Civilian Movement

In Kakhovka, located in the temporarily occupied Kherson region, Russian forces have intensified their tactics by deploying landmines in residential areas, severely hindering civilian mobility.

According to local reports, streets in Kakhovka have become perilous for residents due to the extensive use of so-called “butterfly mines” dropped from drones. This situation has prompted concerns about access to essential services such as hospitals, pharmacies, and grocery stores.

Journalist Andriy Baturin noted that there has been a palpable sense of panic among both the occupying forces and local collaborators in recent days. He described how roads have been blocked and mines scattered across the Kakhovka district and surrounding areas near the former reservoir.

The actions of the occupying forces have forced civilians to seek alternative routes, which increases the likelihood of encountering artillery fire or triggering hidden mines. Baturin advised civilians to avoid military checkpoints and areas where Russian troops are concentrated, emphasizing that such precautions could enhance their chances of survival.

Ukrainian human rights advocates have urged the public to exercise extreme caution, adhere to alarm signals, and avoid interactions with occupying forces. They have also highlighted that the widespread deployment of mines and road blockages constitute serious violations of international humanitarian law and may amount to war crimes.

Russian forces in Kakhovka are using landmines to restrict civilian movement, creating dangerous conditions for residents. This tactic has raised concerns among human rights advocates, who emphasize the potential legal ramifications of such actions under international law.

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