April 2, 2026
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Increased Use of Dangerous Munitions in Kharkiv Region Raises Alarm

Reports indicate that Russian forces are employing cumulative-fragmentation munitions in their attacks on the Kharkiv region, posing significant risks to civilians.

The head of the regional military administration noted that these munitions, characterized by a bell-like shape and equipped with self-destruction mechanisms, are particularly hazardous for the local population.

Additionally, explosives experts have identified mines with magnetic target sensors, which are round and green in color, and also possess self-destruction capabilities.

The regional administration has urged residents of Kharkiv to exercise extreme caution. In the event of encountering a suspicious object, individuals are advised to:

  • avoid approaching or attempting to move it;
  • maintain a safe distance;
  • immediately notify authorities by calling 101 or 102.

Furthermore, it has been reported that Russian forces are utilizing drones equipped with hazardous munitions to target civilian infrastructure. In May 2025, a series of explosions were recorded in the Darnytskyi district of Kyiv following a drone attack. These drones may have been used to disperse cluster munitions that detonate after a delay.

Such munitions are triggered by movement, light, or vibration, rendering them deadly traps.

The use of cumulative-fragmentation munitions and mines with self-destruction mechanisms by Russian forces in the Kharkiv region has heightened concerns for civilian safety. Authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious objects.

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