Vladimir Putin’s desperate measures as he launches ‘war against civilians’ | World | News

Vladimir Putin’s soldiers are dropping bombs disguised as batteries and wet wipes on the streets of Ukraine. Putin’s latest attack on Ukrainian civilians involves dumping concealed items onto the streets of Kherson. The move was condemned by human rights advocates, who accused Putin of targeting children and adults not involved in the conflict.
Those who collect items as a result of the explosion may lose their limbs or even die. Yuriy Boyechko, CEO of the aid organization Hope for Ukraine, said the explosives were likely flown by a drone and thrown into the streets, where unsuspecting civilians would pick them up.
Boyechko told Metro: “If a curious child or anyone picks it up or steps on it, it explodes instantly. crime According to Boyechko, Kherson natives had managed to avoid explosives without camouflage, but now Russia has adopted a “new strategy.”
This involves disguising bombs as anything from battery packs to tissue holders. Head of the Kherson City Military Administration Yaroslav Shanko suggested that parents talk to their children and tell them that it is not safe to pick up items from the street, “even if they seem safe or useful.”
Lord Alton, chairman of Parliament’s Joint Committee on Human Rights, has since condemned Russia’s latest decline.
He said: “There will inevitably be curious children among those picking up seemingly innocent tissue boxes. This will lead to deaths and horrific injuries. One day, this too should be added to the war crimes charge sheet.”
This followed a tip that Putin would launch a major mobilization operation on the streets of Ukraine within a few months. Czech Republic President Petr Pavel chillingly warned that Russia believes mobilization could happen after the parliamentary vote on September 20.
he said Telegram: “Parliamentary elections will be held in Russia in September. President Putin will be unlikely to declare mobilization before, but once the elections are over, the window will narrow.”




