The occupiers are mining the temporarily occupied territories – the Ministry of Defense

In particular, the enemy mined dirt roads along the Kherson-Snihurivka highway.

On the night of April 18 along the route Kherson – Snihurivka (the section between Naddnipryanske – Oleksandrivka) the occupiers carried out dense mining of fields , plantings and dirt roads. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine on Tuesday, April 19.

“In the Kharkiv region on the territory of Velykoburlutsky district allowed the passage of local residents only in Russia. All secondary roads (including dirt) are completely mined. As explained by the occupiers, this is done to prevent the passage of volunteer vehicles and Ukrainian DRG,” – said. in the department.

They also added that the Russian military removed all patients and staff from the territory and premises of the central district hospital of Pologi district (Zaporizhzhya region). Staff were informed of the dismissal and the ban on returning to work. Mining was carried out inside the hospital.

“In the village of Fedorivka, Pologiv district, the Russians mined all roads, fields, plantations and even cemeteries,” the Defense Ministry said.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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