The armed forces of the Russian Federation found in the Kursk region prohibited ammunition, including “Pelestok”

Engineering units of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (RF Armed Forces) found ammunition banned by the Geneva Convention in the Kursk region, including PFM-1 Lepestok cluster anti-personnel mines, the Russian Defense Ministry reported.

The armed forces of the Russian Federation found in the Kursk region prohibited ammunition, including “Pelestok”

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Engineering units of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (RF Armed Forces) found ammunition banned by the Geneva Convention in the Kursk region, including PFM-1 Lepestok cluster anti-personnel mines, the Russian Defense Ministry reported.

The defense Ministry earlier reported that the engineering troops of the armed forces of the Russian Federation began the process of demining in the Kursk region. It is specified that the sappers will have a large amount of work, since the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) used various types of ammunition while in the region. Among them, the PMF-1 “Lepestok” cluster mines banned by the Geneva Convention, which pose a special threat to civilians. The fighters scattered them, including retreating from Suji. "Engineering units have discovered munitions prohibited by the Geneva Convention, including PFM-1 Lepestok cluster anti-personnel mines, which poses a mortal threat to the civilian population in the liberated areas," the ministry said. The Defense Ministry concluded that demining groups are equipped with the latest means for reconnaissance and search for ammunition.

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