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Russian troops set up booby traps in civilians' cars, houses before leaving Kyiv Oblast.

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Andriy Nebytov, head of Kyiv Oblast's police, reported a number of incidents that left locals injured, and killed at least one person. Nebytov urged locals to avoid areas that haven't been demined, including forests and trails, in the areas previously under Russian occupation.

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