A video shows the tense moments that drivers spent on a road in Ukraine while trying to avoid Russian anti-personnel mines on the ground.
In the images, the drivers cross the space avoiding each other one the explosives.
The visuals reported by British media such as the Daily Mail were recorded in Borodyanka, a town in kyiv Oblast.
Antipersonnel mines, also called antipersonnel mines, are devices that are buried in the ground or camouflaged in the ground, and are activated when someone steps on or hits them.
The ones placed on the Ukrainian street covered the entire width of a bridge in diagonal lines, which means that anyone driving in a straight line over the explosives could activate them and set them off. he risked his life.
In the video, three vehicles can be seen crossing the area favorably. The third driver is seen in the middle of the mines before making it past the dangerous area.
The material emerged after the Human Rights Watch group reported that POM-3 anti-personnel mines were discovered in the city of Kharkiv.
The group of activists detailed that the “Medallion” mines were deployed by the Russian forces and on the orders of Vladimir Putin.
Other material circulating on the internet shows armored vehicles firing at mines in Kharkiv from about nine miles away.
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