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Journalists noted that these mines are extremely dangerous because of their non ...

Russian troops fill up with frontier territories forbidden anti -personnel mines - the media

Journalists noted that these mines are extremely dangerous because of their non -selective nature of victims, especially among the civilians. Russian occupation troops began to actively fill up the frontal territories with prohibited anti -personnel mines. This was reported by UNIAN. In particular, in the territory of one of the farms in the village of wide beam of Kherson region, 18 mines of PFM-1 ("Lepstok") were found.

Journalists noted that these mines are extremely dangerous because of their non -selective nature of victims, especially among the civilians. "They are almost impossible to mine and transport, so they are usually destroyed near the location of detection," the material reads. In addition, there is no marking on the mines that have discovered UNIAN correspondents that indicates the presence of a self -destruction device that is a war crime.

The most replaced, according to the head of the department of organization of work on humanitarian demining of the SES of Ukraine Sergey Reva, is now Kharkiv Donetsk and Kherson regions. We will remind, on July 11 the spokesman of the Navy of the Armed Forces Dmitry Pletenchuk stated that at least 400 mines can be in the Black Sea, as well as an explosive, which washed away from the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station.