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mined, let's chat with the resident of buchi , serhiy, we welcome you to the broadcast of good day, mr. serhiy. tell me, please, how you managed to spot this particular mine, what it was, and in general, we are interested, guys and soldiers. i asked , as you say, they grabbed my hand but well, let's just say that people are really busy. and they showed the principle exactly how to do it, and the main rooms were looked at, and we left the piano for later, because there was a suspicion that something was not right there, we sang - i looked at first, everything seemed to be fine, then my wife when she pressed the key, she noticed that some of them were blocked and we, uh, let's say so, i called, i looked with the help of the phone to see that there was an object
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on the side, i dropped it on the anti-terrorist defense, i say yes, it's a bull grenade, they called our areas, as your guests indicated, it really says that everyone is in the fields, everyone is demining more difficult objects, we got the guys from irpin literally within half an hour, they arrived and took out the object. this is our life and that's why we, uh, well, you understand very well , now the child will bring the children, he immediately sat down on this piano. a week ago, we played and thank you very much. when the information went out, the chief of the buchanan police, lobos vitaliy serhiyevich, everyone joined in and there were calls and how to help. more we asked the miners and sappers to come and look at the rest of the rooms, because they told us that we were
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inspecting the territory of your house, because children are being brought, they inspected the territory, the playground, you can sleep . to launch into the house everything was inspected so what well thank you that it was done promptly without any such you know what the bellows and how they like to show that it is directly in the aim of the work it was done quickly and qualitatively well really professionally or did i ask again yes unfortunately everyday it is rather stve from as it was established sergiu and what did you think about when you were present during demining, did you think what could happen if your child sat down or opened it or pressed somewhere we don't understand how they masked this grenade, what were you thinking about? when demining took place, what did you think about the rashists? and in general, what did you have inside? then you know inside. well, i have repeatedly
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come to us because of this situation, and there were also foreign journalists from sian. nbc recently came again from the states. i say that how much one for what was it done that people are such jokes? are people just trying to destroy us because we as a nation look at how far we have come from them how far people have fallen behind because of how they behaved in the house because they mine objects, well, those things that carry some kind of spirituality, yes, some kind of beauty, and well, we wouldn’t have raised our hands to make such things, but in them it will be ordinary for them , they live in it, and i certainly give them pleasure from it, you understand. thank you very much for joining they told their story on our broadcast, you know that to beware of it, the story left many months ago, and the traces
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after them are still being found and they are finding different cases that simply take the spirit away. thank you , they told their story on our broadcast, anatoliya you mentioned that you work more with fields yes with forests with some open spaces and we want to demonstrate to our video viewers what kind of traps are set up in ukrainian forests a and v forest strips and why is it very dangerous to walk in parks and forests today, let's watch this video it's short and then we say there's like nothing, yes there's a special person coming, by the way, they're solving a chechen, there's such a hook, and you don't even feel it, here's the fishing line and up, the f1 grenade runs, it immediately ignited, it goes and cuts everything можно убрать here, have you come across such stories and
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how to recognize them? yes, if, for example, you can inspect the premises carefully. well, you cannot inspect all the trees in the forest. there are certain special methods by which we work . we'll say yes, we don't go through the forest, we're walking here, we divided it into plots there, 10 by 10, 20 by 20, and then we survey it meter by meter, step by step well, because it's really very difficult to see when there is a large amount of vegetation she grew up, she grew up, the telesks were destroyed by the same hooks that they set up, that is, because they use everything, i use it so that a person does not see, uh, certain posts that they install from stretch marks made of grenades well,
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we also had cases when uh, we, that is they install it not only as we can see on the legs at the level of the legs, they can install it on the leveler , er, a little higher than a human, there this one. that is, a person can walk in something and, let's say, get caught there and so on, that is, they use, well, this is a video that we now they saw this is not a fantasy, this is not a fantasy, these are real stories that happen. that is, we want people to understand that it is really dangerous to walk in the woods , forests, parks now. yes, it is dangerous because in uh, everything is everything, and the territory on which military operations were carried out, and which was used to mask the equipment where the positions were located in the first place, where there were enemy units in the advance routes. they then left these places behind, let's say, gifts, um, uh, well , with a rabbit, so that these dangerous gifts were given to local residents by people the mine does
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not distinguish whether it is a child or a person or a military person it works accordingly as a mechanism and who will step on it well, that is why the decision to ban the use of anti-personnel mines has long been made in the world, it was called the otak convention, it was in the 90s of the last year of the last century, the majority of the countries of the world signed the gatekeeping convention, that is, they undertook not to release anti-personnel mines and also not to use them during hostilities, but ukraine actually also signed the otarian convention in 2005, but it was actually forced to dispose of more than ten million anti-personnel mines, but russia did not sign the otarian convention. well,
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as always, in principle, the same as nuclear weapons and actually we were left without the protection of a means of protection, and russia, in principle, has been mining its positions from our intelligence officers for 8 years in a row, according to the rules and without anatoly how do you feel about this as a military man -is they are not even what they have left, they are improving their anti-personnel mines and all those traps and er er er that they make, that is , they don't just use the old ones, they have 10 million, there are 20 million, they still make new mines which are more so developed and they directly affect a person in order for a person to die, that is, they develop. i think that this is just uh,
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my attitude is extremely negative to this, to everything, because anti-personnel mines cause the most damage to the people, man, well, let's say that they, like in the ivankiv district, they laid anti-tank mines, laid anti-tank fields from anti-tank mines, set direct traps for anti-tank mines, and additionally protected them with anti-personnel mines so that a sapper who approached there well, i would like to pick up on your thesis, i see they brought an anti- personnel mine pomen-2 yes, that is, you can ask for a plast and yes, i have prepared a small picture of how it works for this, it would seem that even a non-metallic mine does not have one inside there are no impressive elements e there are steel balls or something a but this mine well er how does it work i was honestly shocked let's
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show our viewers a picture how does a mine work a it's designed for that it's designed to just tear off a person's leg er and traumatize it so much that a person cannot move, secondly, after such an explosion, a person loses consciousness, receives insane burns on the lower limbs, a person loses one leg completely, and whether you live on depends on the person whether they will give her first medical aid, because after painkillers and an explosion, a person loses consciousness and if there is no one around, the person simply dies. it's a grandmother, it's a young girl, it's military, yes, the video clearly downloads
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a plastic one, it looks like a puck, but logically, it causes exactly that's why the convention was adopted. we see how humane it is, we haven't heard it for a long time. tell me, well , it's just interesting. i'm interested in everything that's here right now on the table, and then we'll talk about others. arsenal, yes, or bykov. arsenal, which you brought with you, let's talk for a few minutes, we 'll go back to the air, awkward questions, witty conversations the most interesting inside now fox that fridays 21:00 in marathon the only news kateryna osadchai's project to search for the missing find their own today at 21:30 parents and children separated by war a mother who lost contact with her son in mariupol is very there
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about the ethnic guard and we talk about a country that is mined we figured it out, but before the recording of the program, before the broadcast, our costumer said that the father's mine looks like a treasure, tell us what it is, tell us 100 anti-personnel directed action mines, which is in the front part, that's where we see it. there are 400 shrapnel elements in the depression there , and they are, when the explosive substance explodes, these shrapnel elements hit the living force, ugh, this kind of explosive treasure, what kind of damage radius does it have, uh, 160
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meters, shrapnel up to 160 meters, yes, 50-60- x years, everything was developed. well, here we have another such type of mon 50 on the graphics, only yes, it works differently mon-50, so the installation is different there, and also according to a certain er striking factor of damage, so it is mon -50 anti-personnel directional mine as you can see, it is written to the enemy, that is, the front part . fragmentation elements are formed there, from er, well , such shallow bearings, behind it there is an explosive substance, it is installed as er, on stretchers, that is, let's say yes to this option, that is , you -e can also be set as a control option, that is, with the introduction of e to the position so that when the visualization of the athlete it is in e-e, the operator accordingly clicks
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and activates in the minus, do you meet such mines now for these eyes? no, it's just that educational, let's say so, the manual is the largest of the dangerous mines that existed in the soviet union, what is it called m-72, and they call it a frog or a witch, it's the matching numbers together, 72 , so it means uh, because uh, it's such an insidious mine, and there have been cases there you can find a story when even those people who installed it in order to be filmed blew themselves up on it, that is , it practically leaves no chance for a person who is within a radius of 50 m, that is, there is a radius of 2400, but there are 2 fragments crystal of fragments here are the bearings anyway, it looks like you are going so that the charge is not charged, it jumps to
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the height of the height when the tensioning mechanism is activated or the selected sensor of the target sensor is set to 1 in the e-e. they are activated, that is, what happens well, how and how is it activated, and how does it start to react, when it is activated, it means there is a certain mechanism that activates it, that means, when this mechanism is activated, a powder charge is triggered, which , uh, reaches the bottom of us. so and uh- is the day off the charge knocks out the replacement to a height of up to a meter, well , 0.6 by 9 cm. so there is a cable here that cuts
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off the shock mechanism holder and the shock mechanism is triggered by the mine itself and is ignited accordingly. the detonator and the explosive substance 550 g were triggered of explosives, if in the f1 hand grenade we have 60 g of explosives , then here we have 550 g of both, almost 10 times more, but 10 times more explosives, which of the 2400 fragments, a radius of a continuous damage of 50 m, a person in a radius when he is in e-e let's say so in the meter and it just breaks, something was used and such wars were exhibited in the kyiv region in the vyshgorod district and exhibited in the vyshgorod brovarsky district, we now have certain areas that we blocked because we found such mines there in the forest where civilians were blown up on them, this was completed, well,
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the fact is when we understand that we just recorded that these projectiles are still in the regions . it is purely demining, we are returning to that question a little bit. at the beginning, it was about a certain time for demining. so, we are now first of all going through the infrastructure sector so that everything works in parallel. we determine the most dangerous areas in which we had permission to sit down and work there for two, three, four months, that is, and so on, that is, we will allow it, but we understand that if we start working there now, then certain certain uh, other uh, areas there, infrastructure, people, and so on, they are suitable will remain uh, well, without us, that’s why it’s a normal practice, it works all over the world, how many
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people do you have working on it? extinguishing fires and dealing with explosives, searching for explosives, pastors, this is your main direction, who is working, where are my people now, where are you now, 105 people work in the territory of the kyiv region and work at 21:20, 21 groups from the 20th year, well it works with five people in a group there is little. yes, the territory of the e-e is also working, a combined squad from the explosives service of the national police is also involved, specialists of the e-e armed forces of ukraine are also involved, they also work, but although they have different tasks there and they work, let's say that our territory of the kyiv region borders on the northern neighbor and certain activities are also taking place there, but
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overall, these are the main units, they carry out measures to clear the demining of the territory. they trained bees so that they demined the territory. we are foreign experts who are accredited on the territory of ukraine and they are engaged in humanitarian demining. by the way, you had a person working with humanitarian demining on the haltras. they are accredited in ukraine. they get permission to enter the territory. from demining and in this way these organizations, let's say, help us, they unload us and carry out the cleaning of our territory, farmers in the fields, yes, what are they exposed to when we see well, we see the video, yes how do combine harvesters explode and tractors explode ? yes, what, what, what you brought, can you find
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the main element of resistance to tracked and wheeled machinery that works in our fields, what is it called m62, don’t lift this kilogram, yes , almost 11 kg means uh, it's with skaz, so some families of anti-tank mines - this is one of the main elements, the most widespread, but introduced, they are made in two cases, uh, well, in soviet times, it's also not more, it's metal and plastic, plastic is located below, respectively detonator e-e mvch with a timed cocking mechanism and mvp e-e plastic with air there element is used air-pneumatic or rather it means that e-e were installed on the territory of the kyiv
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region en masse and, accordingly, by the military. well, the kyiv military regional administration has a mechanism for engaging our specialists to carry out work for cleaning, that is, the farm applies to the military administration, the military administration, respectively. there are people who monitor this application and then redirect it on us, that is, they are checking it, there are positions that need to be checked there, and so on, tell us in more detail about them, how it works, what is the mass of the charge and what is an impressive element because well, what to blow up tanks, i don’t understand which ones are needed zarya dana mine does not work with in such a way that she should, let's say, blow up the tank, she should stop its action on the battlefield , so she, uh, dana mina destroys, uh, the tank rink, destroys the goose, so that the tank could not
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move further, that is, practically the crew in this option when we have a 42 t tank and it practically remains alive and gets hit by mines yes, and from a concussion, but hmm, only part of the elements of the tank are destroyed, but when a civilian car drives into it. it happened after he ran into such a mine. i think there are a lot of scary shots and shots of er, somewhere in the second or third week. uh specifically all samples, e-e, prices, the most widespread, they are placed in front of roadblocks in front of everyone, that is, this is a normal practice, when people who are in a position protect themselves from heavy equipment that must ride on them, what do they do, they put up appropriate engineering barriers, they are
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explosive, they are not explosive, they are not explosive you are watching, that is, the trees that are buried in the intersection of beams from blocks, the earth pumps that are being made, this is also an engineering defense, but not an explosive explosive, it is an anti-tank anti-personnel anti-personnel mine. degree, purpose, and so on, for the continuation of this story, we look at the footage so that there are many people who could answer the question, in particular, the 76-mm projectile, what is its role in the process of this mine-mining, because at first glance, it can to seem that there is no connection here at all with well no one won on that look look at ours you explained that it is so that it is against
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at the expense of the cumulative arrow kit, it burns through the armor and destroys the enemy's manpower, and also if it hits certain elements of the armor, it takes it out, not the armor elements, let's say there's an engine, you see there, er, different mechanisms, it disables them due to the fact that, let's say, they are small in size, they can't completely uh, well, put a tank out of order, and such as the stug on the javelin there, the benches, they are more powerful, accordingly, the explosive substance, they do not strike directly, but find weak points, they are like from above and for due to this, a large amount of energy is transmitted through weak points and, accordingly, it is permissible if there is enough energy there to tone the explosion eh bc that were in tanks here eh any explosive device that has an explosive substance mine anti-personnel projectile grenade they also have an
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element that initiates their the action before the explosion, that is , the explosive substance itself, which is located, it is divided into certain security classes there and so on according to its purpose, but as we see, you see. in the same way, artillery shells and hand grenades also have their counterparts, and it is permissible if we are talking personally about this one. that is, it has a self-destruction mechanism, that is, if it does not hit the target, it flies further and falls after a certain period of time, there 5-7 seconds, it begins to eliminate itself it eliminates itself, then if i even fall into a civilian object and was somewhere nearby, it can also be eliminated, but it is not an explosion, but what is the characteristic of safety with an artillery projectile that they have at a certain angle or under a certain, let's say that there are various reasons why mortar mines or such do not work there
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, and when a person comes and wants to see what it is, then it is possible that this element that did not work will work, so everyone is an explosive object mine is a grenade in this case, it is an anti-tank grenade. it has an element that activates it and this mechanism . it works in different ways, but they are all dangerous . do you have a change in irpen ? it rained and they just accidentally noticed that there was something wrong near the bush and then they also called specialists to get it out and it would have been unknown if it had remained buried in the ground and i understand that in irpen now there will be a mass of shells and unexploded ones, and it is not known whether we will find every day or the fifth or sixth shell that did not explode, this is because they use the wrong age, because people often
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see exactly these shots, well, roughly speaking, with unexploded shells close to their own i'm sorry, there were bathrooms there, so there is an explanation for this, er, everything could be due to the way the detonator itself was installed, there is a detonator that was triggered, er, it works on the reaction, that is, we will admit , er, what is the reaction, it's um, very similar, let's say er a light touch with a certain surface and it m-m e-e immediately it should explode. there are certain detonators that are even the same improvised artillery projectiles. put it into action uh, what if it hits a certain , let's say, and it may not activate it due to the fact that he got into the wrong environment, then they shot at the buildings, uh, hit the roof and due to the fact that he did not have enough
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impact force in order for the inertial mechanism to work, he did not explode, it is just that the flight path did not follow its own path, and he has different options and combinations of what, but the result is the same. yes, there are a large number of them in ukraine, just in continuation of your words, you know just to visual confirmation and you know, so that everyone knows how fundamentally important the role of rescuers is in this regard, yes, i was very impressed by the footage of how in kharkiv, the emergency services workers, in particular, retrieved a projectile that hit the roof of a high-rise building, and these footage simply must be seen without comments to understand how difficult the work of filigree is, you know, and there is not even such a phrase here that it is a mistake - that is exactly what it is about , let's see what work was done today
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