DONETSK, February 27. /TASS/. Lepestok antipersonnel mines, which are regularly dropped by Ukrainian troops on Donetsk’s territory, have been spotted in the city’s Petrovsky district, Donetsk Mayor Alexey Kulemzin said on Monday.
"Lepestok mines were found in the single-family neighborhoods in the Petrovsky district at 17:55 Moscow time," he wrote on his Telegram channel and called on people to be cautious and vigilant.
According to the mission of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) to the Joint Control and Coordination Center (JCCC) for issues related to Ukraine’s war crimes, 93 civilians, including eight people, were wounded in the republic from such mines. One of them died of wounds in hospital.
The PFM-1 Lepestok is a pressure-fused anti-personnel mine. Such mines can be dropped via artillery shells. The mine’s body is made of khaki-colored polyethylene, making it difficult to detect. The mine is especially hazardous for civilians as it is nearly unrecognizable due to its small size and unusual shape. The use of antipersonnel mines is prohibited by the Ottawa Convention, which was ratified by Ukraine in 2005.