Russians have laid mines in part of Kherson: residents are being asked to avoid one of main streets

Residents of Kherson have been warned of a danger on one of the city's main roads due to the discovery of explosive devices.
According to Censor.NET, this was stated by Yaroslav Shanko, head of the Kherson City Military Administration. According to him, Russian troops continue to lay mines throughout the city.
Where the dangerous items were found
"Pryanik" ("Plyushka") anti-personnel mines and other explosive devices were discovered on the Beryslav Highway.
The section from the train station to Ladychuk Street is considered dangerous.
At the same time, the city's military administration warns that the actual mined area may be larger.
"We are receiving reports of yet another instance of Russian troops laying mines in the city," said Yaroslav Shanko.
People are asked to avoid the dangerous area
Residents and visitors to Kherson are advised to avoid traveling through this area and to exercise extreme caution.
If you spot any suspicious objects, please do not approach them, do not touch them, and immediately notify the appropriate authorities.
The city military administration notes that this is not the first time Russian troops have laid mines on the streets of Kherson. In particular, explosive devices are often scattered using drones.