NewsTragic Irony: Russian Soldiers Fall Victim to Their Own Mine in Kherson

Tragic Irony: Russian Soldiers Fall Victim to Their Own Mine in Kherson

Russians blown up in the air. By their own mine.
Russians blown up in the air. By their own mine.
Images source: © TG
Mateusz Czmiel

28 March 2024 17:12

Two Russian occupiers died while mining the left bank of the Kherson region. When Putin's soldiers left the charge - returning, they stepped on another mine they had previously left behind.

The footage of the detonation was recorded by the company commander "Ptaki Magyaru" Robert Browdie and published on his Telegram channel. The incident occurred on Wednesday on the left bank of the Kherson region.

Blown up by their own mine

In the over 3-minute recording, a boat is seen moving the occupants. The Russians leave the first charge and prepare to set the next one. Suddenly, the boat, or rather the pontoon they are on, is swept by the current directly into a mine.

The Dnieper as the primary frontline

"Undisputed leaders of the March Darwin Awards" - comments the Obozrevatel portal.

- Defensive structures on the right bank of the Dnieper in the Kherson region are so well-arranged that the Russian army has no chance of even approaching them - stated at the beginning of March the head of the press centre of the operational command "South," Natalia Humenyuk.

- The main line of the armed conflict, given our geography, is the Dnieper River. Hence, it's crucial for us that the enemy cannot cross, land, or even get close to the right bank - the spokesperson explained.

Fighting in the Kherson region
Fighting in the Kherson region© TG
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