Russian officials hit an anti-tank mine near the border with Ukraine
Kyiv • UNN
A car carrying Russian officials hit an anti-tank mine near the border with Ukraine, causing the occupants to suffer injuries and amputations. The mine was reportedly planted to prevent infiltration.
In Krasnoyaruzsky district in Russia, near the border with Ukraine, a car carrying officials exploded on a mine. This was reported and photos from the scene were shown by the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol Petro Andriushchenko, UNN reports.
Whose mine it was is clear in the end. A Russian anti-tank mine to prevent our subversive reconnaissance groups from passing through. Successful mining
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The incident occurred yesterday. The car was occupied by Ihor Borodayenko, deputy head of the administration of Krasnoyaruzsky district, the head of the administration of Vyazovskoye village settlement and another resident of Krasnoyaruzsky district.
As a result of the mine explosion, Bondarenko had to have his legs amputated. His colleague sustained a mine-blast injury and a laceration of the soft tissues of the head.
The third passenger suffered a concussion and closed chest and abdominal injuries.
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