Near the village of Borozenske in the Kherson region, another civilian came across Russian explosives.
That’s according to the Kherson Regional Military Administration on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.
“While performing field work, a tractor driver hit a mine left by the Russian army. By a miracle, he was not injured, only the tractor was damaged,” the statement said.
Earlier it was reported that a civilian in the village of Borozenske in Kherson region blew up on a Russian mine while performing field work. Due to the detonation of the explosives, the 36-year-old man suffered burns to 20% of his body. The wounded man was taken to the burn unit in Kryvyi Rih, his condition is satisfactory.
The Military Administration urged the population not to visit the areas that have not yet been inspected by sappers.
The Kherson region is currently under constant shelling by Russian troops, with the enemy killing and injuring civilians and destroying infrastructure in the region every day.
Source: Tractor driver blows up on Russian mine in Kherson region