Occupiers continue to mine Kherson Oblast, building up defence capabilities – General Staff
The waters of the Konka and Dnipro rivers are mined as well, and there are cases of local residents being injured

russian occupiers continue to mine the temporarily occupied territory of Kherson Oblast, building up their defence capabilities. The waters of the Konka and Dnipro rivers are mined as well. There have been cases of local residents being blown up by enemy mines when trying to get out onto the water.
This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Over the past 24 hours, the enemy launched 4 missile and 60 air strikes, fired 58 times from multiple launch rocket systems, and civilians were also injured.
The likelihood of further missile and air strikes throughout Ukraine remains high.
Previously. The occupiers were mining the coast in Crimea, fearing a Ukrainian landing.
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