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Putin’s forces scatter toys with explosives designed to ‘explode after touching’ blowing ‘part of limb off’

by LLB Reporter
28th Mar 22 3:33 pm

Vladimir Putin and his Generals are deliberately targetting innocent civilians by scattering “explosive toys” and “Russians have started scattering documents with explosives.”

The Kremlin’s new tactics of booby-trapping toys and documents can cause devastating injuries which are designed to be non “fatal, but part of the limb can be torn off.”

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A Ukrainian film photographer posted a photo of a document with has an explosive attached to it.

Yana Morozova wrote on social media, “Russians have started scattering documents with explosives.

“There’s also been reports they’ve been doing this with toys too.”

In a warning previously posted to Twitter, a Ukrainian soldier with the name, @mastroyanudism warned, “Mini-butterflies. They are dropped from planes, cut into the ground, detonated in parallel, explode after touching (not fatal, but part of the limb can be torn off).

“There are different colours. Distribute and show to children.

“Children can often perceive toys because of the colour.”

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