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let's put it this way, people are really busy. they showed the principle exactly how to do it, and the main rooms were inspected, but we left the piano for later because we suspected that there was something wrong with it. we looked at it at first, everything seemed to be fine . then, when my wife pressed the keys i noticed that some are blocked and we, uh, let’s say so, i called, i looked with the help of the phone to see that there is a third-party object, i dropped it on the anti-terrorist system, i say yes, it’s a vogon grenade, our buchatsky called, as your guests noted, he really says that everyone is in the fields, everyone demining is more difficult objects, that's why we brought in guys from irpin literally within half an hour, they arrived and took out the object. this is our life. and
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that's why we, well, you understand the children very well. now they brought the child and immediately sat down on this piano. a week ago, we played. thank you very much. when the information went out, the chief of the buchanan police, lobas vitaly sergeyevich, everyone joined in and there were calls and what can we do to help? also, we asked the miners and the sappers to come and look at the rest of the rooms because they told us that we were inspecting the territory of your house because they are bringing children . examined so what well, thank you that it was done promptly without any such you know that the mykhs and er how they like to show that it is directly the goals of special operations it was done quickly and qualitatively well really professionally or am i still a law yes unfortunately ordinary, it can all explode. i came to see
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it simply depending on how it was installed. what did you think? when you were present at the demining, did you think what could happen if your child sat down or opened it or pressed somewhere? we don't understand. how did they mask this uh-uh grenade, yes, what were you thinking about when the demining was taking place, what were you thinking about the rashists, and in general, what was inside you, then you know all these foreign journalists were coming to us, and there were also xi'an, nbc, and recently were again from the states i say that how much it was done for what people have such jokes do people just want to destroy us because we as a nation look how far we have come away from them how far people have fallen behind because of how they behaved in because they exchange objects, well, those things that carry some kind of spirituality, yes, some kind
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of beauty, and well, we wouldn’t have raised our hands to do such things, but in them, it will be ordinary for them , they live in it, and it certainly gives them pleasure from it, you understand. thank you very much for joining our broadcast and telling your story, you know that you managed to prevent this from happening, and you solemnly left many months ago, and the traces after them are still being found and are finding different cases that simply take your breath away. thank you to our on the air, they told their story, mr. anatolii, you mentioned that you work more with er fields, yes, with forests and some open spaces, and we want to demonstrate to our video viewers what er grow traps are also set in ukrainian in the forests and in the forest belts and why it is very dangerous to walk in parks and forests today, let's watch
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this short video and then talk about what these groups are today . here goes the fishing line and up f1 the grenade runs immediately ignites it goes and now everything is possible to clean up have you come across such stories and how to recognize them yes, for example , you can carefully inspect the premises well, you can't inspect all the trees in the forest, there are certain special ones the methods by which we work are divided into this area of the square while we are working into separate areas, and we will say so, we do not go through the forest, but we walk, that is, we divided it into areas 10 by 10, 20 by 20, and then we survey it meter by meter step by step step by step well, because it is really very
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difficult to see when there is a large amount of vegetation, it has grown up, those fishing lines have grown, the same hooks that they set up , that is, well, because they use everything, i use it so that a person does not see certain the post they install from stretch marks made of grenades well, we also had cases when, er, we, that is , they install not only as we can see on the legs at the level of the legs, they can install levelers , er, a little higher than the human one, that is, a person can in for some reason, let's go and let's say it gets stuck there and so on, that is, they use this video that we just saw, it's not fiction, it's not fantasy, it's real stories that happen, well, that is, we want people to understand that it's really dangerous to walk in the woods , forests, parks right now, so it's dangerous
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because in er, all that, the entire territory on which combat operations were carried out, and which was used to mask the equipment where the positions were located in the first place, where the advance routes were of enemy units, they then left these places behind, let’s say so, gifts er, well, a glove so that these dangerous gifts did not go to the local residents, because the people of mina, it does not distinguish whether it is a child or a person or a military man, it works accordingly as a mechanism and who will step on it well, that is exactly why the world has been around for a long time a decision was made to ban the use of anti-personnel mines, it was called the ataba convention, it was signed in the 90s of the last year of the last century. actually, most of the countries of the world signed the gatekeeping convention, that is,
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they undertook not to release anti-personnel mines and also not to use them during the hostilities , the most interesting thing is that ukraine also signed the poltava convention in 2005, but it was actually forced to dispose of more than ten million anti-personnel mines, while russia did not signed the otak convention well, as always, in principle, the same as with nuclear weapons, and in fact, we were left without the protection of a means of protection, and russia, in principle, for 8 years in a row, has been bypassing its positions from our e-e intelligence officers according to the rules and without it, anatoly, how do you feel about this as a military man, well, they are not even what they left, they are improving their anti-personnel mines and
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all those traps and uh uh that they make, that is, they don't just use the old stuff there they have 10 million, there they still have 20 million they are making new mines that are more developed and they affect a person directly so that a person is killed, that is, they are being developed, they believe that this is just uh, i have an extremely negative attitude towards this and everything because they are not anti-personnel mines, they are the most cause harm to people, that's a person, well, let's say that they , like, in the ivankovo 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 the sapper someone was going there yes well, i would like to
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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 in my hands, but i prepared a small picture of how it works for this, it would seem even non-metallic the mine doesn't have any impressive elements inside, but there are steel balls or something. but this mine. well, how does it work? i was honestly shocked. let's show our viewers a picture. how does the mine work? leg eh 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, the person loses one leg completely, and whether you live on depends on
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whether you will be given the first medical treatment help, because after the painkiller and the explosion, a person loses consciousness and if there is no one around, the person simply dies. and if he remains alive, then well, it is a cripple for life, and here you really say mina is indistinguishable, a child is a grandmother, she is young the girl is military, yes, on the video, remember clearly , it looks like a puck, but the evil it causes is exactly why the convention was adopted. yes, what the world recognized, people, let's stop it and ban its use. it's interesting, i'm just curious, everything here is now on the table, and then we'll talk about the other arsenal, yes, the explosive arsenal that you brought with you, let's talk for a few minutes, we'll return to the air, watch the project
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in general well, now we let's take a look at how everything looks like. grammatically, tell us what it is. 100 anti-personnel mine of directed action, which is in the front part, where do we see this? if it is small, then, yes, there are 400 fragmentation elements in the recess, and they are. while the correspondingly exploded eye explodes shrapnel elements and hit the living force crying explosive what is the radius of damage in it uh 160 meters consideration shrapnel to the usa 160 m this is still a very
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very old soviet development so everything was developed in the 50s and 60s well here we are on the graphic er, another such type of mon 50 only yes, it works in a different way, mon-50 means that the installation is different there, and also according to a certain striking factor of damage, it means that this mon-50 is an anti-personnel mine of directed action. as you can see, it is written to the enemy, that is, front parts there is formed fragments of elements from uh well bearings the explosive substance is located behind such shallow ones, it is set as e-e on stretch marks, that is, let’s say yes to such an option, or to such, you, e-e can also be set as a control option, that is, by reducing e-e to the position so that when the visualization is sportsman, it is in er, the operator pressed accordingly and activated mine. do you meet such mines now? and these are also found. this is a video. no, this is simple. this is
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educational . in the union, what is it called m-72 and they call it a frog or a witch, but is it positive or nem-72 , so it means uh, because uh, it is such an insidious mine, and there were cases there, you can find a story when even those people who installed it for that to remove them themselves and blow up, 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 2,400 fragments, there are 2,400 fragments, but here are the bearings, it looks like you are going to charge it jumps to the e-e height at activation of the tensioning mechanism, or the selected
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sensor of the target sensor. so, such mines were set up in e-e at heights, how do they work here, that is, what happens ? it is in effect, so it means that when this mechanism is activated, a powder charge is triggered, which, er, reaches the bottom of us. so, er, the output charge knocks out the mine to a height of up to a meter, well, 0.6 by 9 cm of a meter. so there is a cable here that breaks off the e- uh the holder of the striking mechanism and the striking mechanism is
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triggered by the mine itself and is ignited accordingly. the detonator capsule was triggered and the explosive was triggered , uh, 550 g of explosive substance. if in the f1 hand grenade we have 60 g of explosive substance, then here they have 550 g of explosive substance - almost 10 times more than 10 times more explosive substance that out of 2400 fragments with a radius of 50 m of damage to a person in a radius of 50 m. let's say that in a meter it simply tears it apart. in the vyshgorod district, they were displayed in the vyshgorod district. in the brovar district, we now have certain areas that we blocked because we found such mines there in the forest. civilians blew up on them. there are in
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the regions. time for demining, so we are now first of all going through the infrastructure sector so that everything works in parallel. we understand that if we start working there now, there are certain er other er areas there , infrastructure, people and so on, they will remain by this yes, well, before the war, the state emergency service, well, this was not the main direction of the work of our state emergency service, but from the beginning of the war, well, extinguishing fires, and solving this explosion,
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explosive search for explosives, fastov, this, well, this is your main direction, who works, where is it people , people, i'm just wondering how many of you there are now in the territory of the kyiv region, uh, 105 people work and work at 9:20 pm uh, 21 groups, or 21 groups, well, five people in a group work there, that's not enough, the territory also works from the technical service of the national police as well specialists of the armed forces of ukraine are involved, they also work, although they have different tasks there and they work, let’s say that our territory of the kyiv region borders with the northern neighbor, and there are also certain measures taking place there, but in total, the main points are units, they carry out measures to clear the area of demining, that bees should be trained in croatia
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so that they demine the areas with a vaccine in the area of contact. yes, i know that foreign specialists who are credited to us the territory of ukraine and they are engaged in humanitarian consideration. by the way, you had a person working with humanitarian exchange on the haltras. they hmm , er, are accredited in ukraine, receive permission to enter the territory, er, come to the appropriate station, they conduct a non-technical survey , determine the areas of the territory, conduct with demining and so on, let's say these organizations help us, 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 eh yes what that you brought eh can be found the main element eh of countering
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the tracked wheeled machinery that works in our fields what is it called artem 62 almost 11 kg yes yes almost 11 kg means uh, this is with skaz, yes, some 7 families of anti-tank mines - this is one of the main elements, the most widespread, it is made in two cases uh, well, in soviet times, it is also not more, it is metal and plastic, plastic is at the bottom , uh in accordance 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 region en masse and accordingly by the military. well, the
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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, why blow up a tank? in such a way that she should, say, blow up the tank, she should stop its action on the battlefield , so she, uh, dana mina destroys uh, the rink of the tank , destroys the goose, so that the tank could not move further, that is, practically the crew in this option when the tank we have 42 t and it practically
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remains alive and gets hit by mines yes and contusions, but hmm, only part of the elements of the tank are destroyed, but when a civilian car drives into it, please show me, i am asking the directors of the video with a passenger car, what about it it happened after he ran into such a mine. i think there are very scary shots and shots of er, somewhere in the second or third week . specifically these samples e-e price the most widespread of them 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 should drive on them, what do they do, they set up appropriate engineering barriers, there are explosives, there are non- explosives, non-explosives, this is what you observe, that is, and trees that are buried in the intersection of beams from
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blocks, it is the earth pumps that are being made, this is also an engineering defense, but not an explosive explosive , they are not anti-tank anti-personnel anti-aircraft guns well there already according to its degree of purpose and so on , for the continuation of this story, we look at the footage so that many people could raise the question, in particular, the 76 mm projectile, what is its role in the process of mine mining, and so on that at first glance it may 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 and i understood this to mean that we have er-er, this is a shot at a convenient anti-tank grenade launcher, that is, an anti-tank grenade e- e principle is that for due to the set-cumulative arrow, it burns through the armor and destroys the
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enemy's manpower, and also if it hits certain elements of the armor, it takes out its non-armor elements , let's say there are engine elements, you see there, uh, there are also various mechanisms, it disables them due to the fact that let's say they are small in size, but they can't completely uh, well, put a tank out of action, and there are such as stugna javelin, there are benches, they are more powerful, more, accordingly, explosive substance , they do not strike directly, but find weak points they are like from above, and due to this, a large amount of energy is transmitted through weak points, and accordingly, if the energy is sufficient, they do not tone down the explosion, er, bc, which were in tanks, here is er, any explosive device that has an explosive substance, a mine, an anti-personnel shell, a grenade they also have an element that initiates their action before the explosion, that is , the explosive substance itself, which is located, it is divided into certain security classes there and so on
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according to its purpose, but as we can see , let’s say a grenade has an ignited mine has a detonator 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. so 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 different reasons why mortar mines or such do not work there , and when a person comes and wants to see what it is, then it is possible that it is an element that did not work, it will work, that's why everyone is an
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explosive object, a mine, 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. on the other hand, do you have a projectile that fell in irpen and did not explode in the bush immediately and ground it? 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 and it is not known whether every day the fifth or sixth projectile did not explode, this is because they use the wrong age, because people often see exactly these shots, well, roughly speaking, with unexploded projectiles close to their own. i'm sorry, i was there of bathrooms, yes, there is an explanation for this, er, everything
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can be due to the way the detonator itself was installed, there is a detonator that is activated, er, it works for a reaction, that is, it is permissible, er, what is a reaction, it’s um, it ’s very similar, let’s say, er, a light touch from a certain surface, and it is mm, it must explode immediately, there are certain detonators, which are even the same improvised artillery shells. what's up hitting a certain area, let's say so, and it may not bring it into action due to the fact that he got into the wrong environment, then they shot into the buildings, hit the roof, and due to the fact that he lacked some kind of impact force in order to work on the inertial mechanism, it didn't explode and it's just that the flight path didn't
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stick to its own, there are different options and combinations of what, but the result is the same. yes, in ukraine , a large number passed away, just in continuation of your words, you know, just to visually confirm 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 representatives of the state emergency service, in particular, took out 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, well , 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 , today the work of the crane technique was carried out from the emergency department of the current squad, which was able to provide removal of this bomb from the roof and the nine-story building
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