Russia uses anti-personnel mines prohibited by international agreements - Shtupun
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Russian occupants are using anti-personnel mines prohibited by international agreements on the territory of Ukraine, said Stupun
Russian occupants are using anti-personnel mines prohibited by international agreements on the territory of Ukraine. This was announced by the spokesman for the Tauride Defense Forces, Colonel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Stupun during a briefing on Tuesday, an UNN correspondent reports .
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Russian terrorists continue to use anti-personnel mines, which are prohibited by international agreements. In particular, these are POM-2 mines. They also continue to shoot at medics and evacuation vehicles
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In total, he said, Russia launched four missile strikes in the Tauride sector over the past day. This time, the occupiers did not use aircraft. Presumably, this is due to weather conditions.
Also yesterday, the enemy conducted 29 combat engagements. As it can be seen, the occupants have reduced the intensity of hostilities, but this does not prevent them from continuing to violate the laws and customs of war, noted Stupun.
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