russians remotely dropped time-lapse mines on Kharkiv at night
At night, russian troops remotely fired slow-moving mines into Kharkiv, and police and rescuers surrounded the dangerous neighborhood.
The Suspilne reported this on Telegram.
"Oleksandrivskyi Avenue in Kharkiv is blocked between Bohdana Khmelnytskoho Boulevard and Pozharskoho Street. At about 1:00 a.m., russian troops dropped long-range mines remotely. Ammunition on a timer could explode at any moment. Now the rescuers and police surrounded the block and try to make people not go outside to secure the territory and start de-mining," the statement said.
It is noted that in half an hour, journalists have heard at least three explosions.
"The shells explode chaotically, but people are still trying to go outside. Mines are scattered in the yards of two-story residential buildings on Oleksandrivskyi Avenue," the media reported.