Since the onset of the full-scale invasion by Russia, 1,265 people have suffered due to mines and explosive remnants, including 127 children.
This information was reported by the Main Department of Mine Action, Civil Protection, and Environmental Safety on their Facebook page.
The department stated they are monitoring incidents related to explosive remnants, gathering data from local authorities.
As of August 6, due to enemy actions, 1,265 individuals have been affected, including 1,138 adults.
The highest number of casualties is among the following professions: farmers - 235, critical infrastructure workers - 137, and drivers - 88, along with students - 118, unemployed - 125, and retirees - 105.
Data collection is conducted systematically to fulfill international obligations regarding the prohibition of anti-personnel mines.
Law enforcement agencies are opening criminal cases for each incident of detonation among the civilian population caused by Russian mines.
An interactive database and map assist organizations in informing communities about risks in hazardous areas and providing aid to those affected.