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In the territory of the liberated settlements in the Nikolaev and Kherson region...

The occupiers could lay the pugs: the inhabitants of the south of Ukraine were warned about the minna danger (photo)

In the territory of the liberated settlements in the Nikolaev and Kherson regions, the occupiers were replaced by large sections of the area, many roads and various objects. In the liberated areas of the Nikolaev area, Ukrainian sappers find many mines, according to local publications. They warn that you can walk only proven roads or where the sappers have already passed. Local media also noted that an animal was blown up in the Snihurivka area.

One of the photos published by journalists shows aerosol grenades K-51. Although these ammunition of non -lethal action, their use is a direct violation of the Convention on the prohibition of the development, production, accumulation, use of chemical weapons, which Russia signed in 1993. After rupture, the poisonous substance enters the mucous membrane and respiratory tract, causing severe irritation.

When a person finds a poisonous cloud, the substance causes abundant lacrimation, cough and shortness of breath, and the nasal sinuses are instantly filled with mucus, which causes reflex movements in an attempt to wipe the face with hand. The same dangerous situation is observed in the Kherson region.

Natalia Humeniuk, the head of the united coordination press center of the South of Ukraine, spoke on the air of the national telecommunication, which retreating, Russian troops replaced large sections of terrain, roads, objects of critical infrastructure and social security. The Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Alexei Danilov warned that the occupiers had laid large fugas somewhere.

"Until our armed forces give good to those settlements that they release every day, unfortunately, we do not advise you to return there," he said. We will remind, the residents of the liberated areas who left their homes during the occupation were asked not to return yet. Russian troops from the left bank of the Dnieper are fired by settlements, destroying infrastructure and communications, which are unlikely to be repaired to frost.