Dangerous Concealment Tactics
Russian occupying forces are resorting to hazardous methods of hiding improvised explosive devices, including the use of wet wipe packages. This warning comes from Oleksandr Prokudin, head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration. He emphasized that other everyday household items may also be used to conceal explosives, significantly increasing the threat to civilians.
Incident in Kherson
On July 9, a Russian drone struck a passenger car in Kherson, killing two people. This attack highlights the danger posed by drones used by occupiers to target civilian infrastructure. Additionally, all settlements in the Russian-controlled part of the Kherson region have been left without electricity, compounding the hardships for residents.
I once again urge residents of Kherson region to follow mine safety rules: if you see a suspicious or unattended object, do not touch it or attempt to move it under any circumstances.
Oleksandr Prokudin, Head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration
The situation in the Kherson region remains tense, as the use of drones and new explosive concealment tactics heightens risks for the civilian population. Local authorities are urging caution and adherence to safety protocols to protect residents from the dangers arising from ongoing military operations. This requires constant vigilance from both citizens and emergency services to prevent tragedies and reduce everyday risks.
To report suspicious findings, citizens can call 101 or 102.
In light of the recent attacks, including a tragic incident where a Russian drone targeted a minibus, the urgency for heightened awareness and safety measures in the Kherson region cannot be overstated. The use of drones not only poses a direct threat but also underscores the need for vigilance against various concealment tactics employed by occupying forces.