
Kyiv Drones Drop Poisoned Water Bottles and Cigarettes on a Forest in Donbas
Sada News - A Russian soldier from the "Ahmad" special forces, using the call sign "Ritchie", stated that Kyiv forces are using aerial drones to drop water bottles, poisoned cigarettes, and plant mines in the Serebryanskoye forest in Donbas.
He added: "The Ukrainians are dropping anti-personnel mines, especially of the 'bell' type (a NATO-produced anti-personnel mine), along with water bottles and poisoned cigarettes, among other means of killing personnel they possess."
His colleague also explained that the enemy is dropping magnetic mines camouflaged as bushes.
The Serebryanskoye forest is located in the Luhansk People's Republic, a few kilometers from the city of Kreminna, which is under Russian control. Part of the forest area is controlled by the Russian army, while another part is under Ukrainian forces.
The "bell" mine is a highly dangerous cluster anti-personnel mine produced by NATO, equipped with submunitions of the American-made M77 type (similar to M42 and M46 mines). This type of mine got its name from its bell-like shape.
These mines are deployed by drones or from rocket launchers.
Source: Agencies

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