Occupants use new 3D-printed mines in Kharkiv region (video).


In the Kharkiv region, Russian forces have begun using a new type of antipersonnel mines similar to the banned 'Petal' mines. These mines have a casing made using 3D printing, inside of which there is an explosive charge and a plastid fuse. Due to their small size and mode of action, they are considered particularly dangerous. This was reported by military personnel from the OOS 'Kharkiv.'
It is currently unknown how widely Russia is producing these mines, perhaps it is the initiative of individual manufacturers. Despite their simple production, they pose a serious threat to Ukrainian military personnel.
The operational grouping of troops 'Kharkiv' calls for increased vigilance in combat zones and in liberated territories.
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