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Ukraine moves toward withdrawing from treaty banning anti-personnel mines

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a decree with an international agreement that banned the use of anti -personnel mines on Monday.

The 1997 OTTAWA Convention prohibits the use, production, stocking and transfer of anti -personnel land mines under the reason why it causes a lot of danger to civilians after the end of hostility. Ukraine was one of the 160 countries that accepted the treaty, even though Russia had never done.

Zelenskyy said in a statement, “Russia has never been a party for this congress, and the anti -Personnel mines are using it extremely cynical.” He said. “And not only now, not in war against Ukraine.

Zelenskyy’s announcement is not the last step of official withdrawal from the Treaty, as the Ukrainian Parliament should vote on the issue.

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In recent years, Ukraine has suffered greatly than Russia’s use of its own anti-Personnel land mines. The regions where Ukrainian forces survived Russian invaders are full of devices and caused injuries for both civilians and soldiers.

According to the Ukraine Air Force, the news about Kiev’s waiting withdrawal comes to Ukraine, including Moscow’s 477 drones and traps and 60 missiles. Ukraine said the war was the biggest air strike so far.

249 among the weapons were shot and 226 disappeared, probably stuck electronically.

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The attack against Ukraine since the invasion of Russia’s invasion in February 2022 was the “largest air attack”, the President of the Ukraine Air Force Communication, Yuriy Ihnat, Associated Press, taking into account both drones and various missiles.

Several regions away from the front front, including Western Ukraine, were targeted.

Polish Air Force, Poland and allied countries, the Polish airspace to ensure the security of the aircraft, he said.

One person killed in a drone strike Gov. According to Oleeksandr Prokudin, when a drone hit a car in the Kharkiv region, another died, Gov. Oleh Syniehubov. Ihor Battalions said six people were injured, including a child in Cherkasy.

The Ukraine said that one of the F-16 fighter planes provided by the West collapsed after being damaged while killing the pilot while hitting the air targets.

FOX News’ Landon Mion contributed to this report

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