Shores of water bodies in Zaporizhzhia region mined: Residents forbidden to approach them

In the Zaporizhzhia region, a warning has been issued about the mining of coastal areas. Residents have been prohibited from approaching water bodies, reports the Kushuhum community.
In the Kushuhum community of the Zaporizhzhia region, police officers have warned about the mining of the area near the former Kakhovka Reservoir and adjacent zones to rivers and lakes. Access to water bodies is strictly prohibited, as staying there poses a direct threat to life.
The community emphasized that the front line is only 15 km away, and the situation remains unstable.
"We urge all residents to be extremely cautious, not to take risks, not to approach the water bodies and coastal areas, and most importantly, to watch over children!" – the official message states.
Residents are asked to understand and comply with the prohibitions, as the safety of the community is a shared responsibility.
Earlier, RBC-Ukraine reported that Russian forces continue shelling Ukrainian territories despite the ceasefire announced by the Kremlin. On May 9, 284 strikes were recorded across 13 settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region. As a result of the attacks, at least three people were injured, and residential buildings and infrastructure were damaged.
In particular, 170 drones of various types targeted settlements, including Malokaterynivka, Bilenke, Novoiakolivka, Novoboikivske, Mahdalynivka, Kamianske, Huliaipole, Shcherbaky, Novodanylivka, Mala Tokmachka, Charivne, and Novodarivka. There were also reports of shelling from multiple rocket launchers and artillery.