Russian military personnel have begun to remotely scatter dangerous anti-personnel mines "Pryanyk" in the Mykolaiv region. Explosives can end up on roads, roadsides, fields and even near houses. This was reported by the head of the Snihuriv city military administration, Alexander Pavlov.
Anti-personnel mine. Photo: Snihuriv MVA Anti-personnel mine. Photo: Snihuriv MVA Anti-personnel mine. Photo: Snihuriv MVA According to him, the Russian army u…
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Russian military personnel have begun to remotely scatter dangerous anti-personnel mines "Pryanyk" in the Mykolaiv region. Explosives can end up on roads, roadsides, fields and even near houses. This was reported by the head of the Snihuriv city military administration, Alexander Pavlov.
Anti-personnel mine. Photo: Snihuriv MVA Anti-personnel mine. Photo: Snihuriv MVA Anti-personnel mine. Photo: Snihuriv MVA According to him, the Russian army u…