Russians use mines of the last century/State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Russian militants continue to mock the temporarily occupied Kherson region and bypass the region with ammunition from the 50s of the last century.
The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine reported that the Russian invaders in the Kherson region lost part of the temporarily occupied territory, and suffered significant losses in manpower and equipment as a result of a successful counter-offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Trying to somehow stop the offensive, the Russian invaders urgently build additional lines of defense, create barriers and mine the territory.
The GUR reports that the infidels are laying Soviet mines from the 1950s, which must be destroyed.
p>
The ammunition was stored in warehouses in the Rostov region and was prepared for destruction. Having appropriated funds for disposal, the Russian command transferred the dangerous cargo to the advanced units of the invaders for mining defense positions. – reported in intelligence.
Trying to stop the Ukrainian soldiers with old mines, the infidels doomed themselves to death – when trying to install minefields on old ammunition, several sappers-occupiers from the battalion-tactical group 7 of the military base 49 of the combined arms were already blown up army of the southern military district of Russia.
With the military police and FSB officers who worked at the scene of the explosions, the BTG command agreed that it would be classified as an accident. Families of sappers will not receive payments for the death of their relatives, the occupiers, the GUR said.
Stocks of new weapons and ammunition in Russia are running out
The fighting continues much longer than the Kremlin hoped. British intelligence has determined that stockpiles of precision-guided munitions in Russia appear to have run out significantly.
Intelligence officials say this has forced Russia to use readily available but obsolete munitions. They are less reliable, less accurate and easier to intercept.
It is predicted that the aggressor state will most likely continue to try to replace high-precision weapons.
Actually, Russia's invasion of Ukraine showed its inability to inflict accurate large impacts. The aggressor carries out intense and indiscriminate bombardment, despite numerous civilian casualties.