Since the onset of Russia's large-scale invasion, 1,330 individuals have been harmed in Ukraine due to landmines and explosive remnants, including 135 children. This information comes from the Main Office for Mine Action on Facebook.
As of October 1, 2025, the reported casualties include 135 children and 1,195 adults.
The most affected professions include farmers - 243 individuals, critical infrastructure workers - 137 individuals, and drivers - 88 individuals.
Additionally, among the casualties are students - 121 individuals, unemployed individuals - 148 individuals, and retirees - 116 individuals.
The office noted that data collection is conducted systematically in accordance with the requirements of international protocols that prohibit certain types of weapons causing excessive harm.
Ukrainian law enforcement agencies are initiating criminal proceedings for violations of the rules of warfare related to civilian casualties from Russian landmines.
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