According to the DPR JCCC on July 16, as a result of a mine PFM “Lepestok” explosion woman born in 1971 was wounded in Makeevka.
In total, as of July 16, 163 cases of explosions of civilians on prohibited by international conventions mines PFM-1 “Lepestok” (Petal) were registered, including 10 children. Three of the victims died as a result of the wound.
Source: DPR MFA
Related video in English, where you can see the streets covered in Petal mines. Ukraine turns Donetsk into a minefield using banned ‘butterfly’ mines Report by Eva K. Bartlett
Another one by her: 14 Year Old Is One of 87 Donbass Civilians Maimed By Petal Mines Fired By Ukraine *Warning: video contains disturbing/graphic scenes (…which Donbass civilians get no warning for before they are maimed or murdered by Ukrainian shelling).
Fourteen year old Nikita is one of nearly 100 Donbass civilians injured by Ukrainian-fired Petal mines. Nikita, who formerly did breakdancing & Mixed Martial Arts lost his foot after stepping on a mine.
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