LUGANSK, March 21. /TASS/. The Ukrainian military scattered cluster munitions in the Seversk direction of the Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR) with the aim of destroying civilians, the platoon deputy commander with the call sign Khomyak told TASS on Thursday.
"There are a lot of precisely cluster munitions there. They [the Ukrainian military] scattered them upon their retreat and hid them in residential buildings, attics and fields. The main aim was to prevent life from coming to normal on these territories and destroying civilians, all the more so as people and children are returning to some liberated communities. Children run everywhere, play and may come across a mine out of curiosity, without telling adults. So, primarily children suffer from that," the army engineer said.
The Ukrainian military largely uses Soviet-made armament but also employs NATO weapons. Upon its retreat, the enemy set up booby traps almost in every socially significant facility that are dangerous for both combat engineers and civilians. Russian army engineers dispose of the Ukrainian army’s booby traps on the spot by pressure charges, he specified.
Army engineers of Russia’s Battlegroup South carry out mine clearance in the Seversk direction of the Lugansk People’s Republic. They monthly destroy about 100 dangerous objects and clear agricultural land and roads of explosives in the Lugansk People’s Republic.