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WorldAsiaFour children were injured in the explosion of the "Petal" mine in Donetsk

Four children were injured in the explosion of the “Petal” mine in Donetsk

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In Donetsk, four children were injured after the explosion of a high-explosive anti-personnel mine PFM-1 “Petal”. It is reported that the incident occurred in the Proletarsky district of the city. The children have already been taken to the emergency room. This was written by the mayor of the city Alexei Kulemzin in his Telegram channel.

“As a result of the explosion of an explosive object in the Proletarsky district, four children were injured. The victims were taken to trauma. Details are being clarified,” the mayor said.

This mine is designed to damage legs. It works after stepping on it. Installed by means of remote mining.


Earlier in Donetsk, Ukrainian militants fired 20 rocket artillery rounds. Also, together with Yasinovataya, he was bombed on April 22. Then 25 155-millimeter “NATO” caliber shells hit the streets of the Kievsky, Kuibyshevsky and Kirovsky districts of Donetsk.

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