The russian military continues to use handmade explosive devices to increase casualties and restrict the mobility of Ukrainians. This information appeared in a statement by the British Ministry of Defense.
"Russian forces also continue to strike at high-risk infrastructure for civilians, including the nitric acid tank in Rubizhne," the British military informed.
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They added that in the north of Ukraine, where the occupiers had already left, they left evidence of a disproportionate attack on civilians, including the presence of mass graves, the use of hostages as human shields, and the mining of civilian infrastructure.
As a result of full-scale Russian aggression, Ukraine has become one of the largest mined areas in the world. The Russian military mined roads, houses, cars, and even the bodies of dead Ukrainians.