November 13, 2025
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In the Dnipro district of Kherson, doctors were blown up on Russian “petals”.

In the Dnipro district of Kherson at 03:00, an ambulance was blown up by a Russian “petal” type mini. This happened during the evacuation of the patient. The Kherson regional state administration reports about this in Telegram. Two medical teams encountered a mine hazard, which resulted in damage to the car’s wheels, but there were no casualties. This situation highlights the constant threat with which”, — write on: ua.news

In the Dnipro district of Kherson at 03:00, an ambulance was blown up by a Russian “petal” type mini. This happened during the evacuation of the patient.

P This is the Kherson Regional State Administration Telegram .

Two medical teams encountered a mine hazard, which resulted in damage to the car’s wheels, but there were no casualties.

This situation highlights the constant threat faced not only by the military but also by civilians in regions where hostilities have continued.

Thanks to the promptness of the medics, it is possible to avoid human losses, but incidents with mines continue to occur. This is not the only recent case; the issue of security on the territory of Kherson remains relevant.

Local authorities continue to inform the population about the risks, and are also working on clearing areas of explosive devices. As the threat continues to actively exist, measures will be taken to improve the safety of the residents of the region.

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