September 8, 2025
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Look under your feet: Russians change Kherson “petals” – police

In Kherson, cases of remote exchange of streets with anti -personnel mines were increased, in particular, on September 8, the invaders were replaced by “petals” of part of the Dnieper district of the city. Source: Kherson region police on Facebook literally law enforcement officers: “Part of residential areas were replaced by the enemy during the night.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

In Kherson, cases of remote exchange of streets with anti -personnel mines were increased, in particular, on September 8, the invaders were replaced by “petals” of part of the Dnieper district of the city.

Source: Kherson region police in Facebook

Literally law enforcement officers: “Parts of residential areas have been replaced by the enemy during the night. Petals have now been discovered in the intersection of Independence Avenue and Perekopskaya Street. Also on the University Street near Ivan Mozgovoy Square and the intersection with Saturday.

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Details: The police were reminded that on September 5 and 6, the Petals (PFM-1 and PFM-1C) were also recorded in the residential quarters of the Dniprovsky district of Kherson.

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“Mines of PFM-1C are equipped with a self-liquidator. So they can detate any minute even without contact with them,” law enforcement officers emphasized.

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They urged the locals to be extremely careful when moving.

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“It is important to remember that such mines are inconspicuous, especially in the current weather conditions, when the streets are already covered with fallen leaves. Therefore, avoiding tragedy will help complying with safety and caution. Do not risk your own life and look at your feet carefully,” law enforcement said.

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