An Ukrainian soldier throws a TM-62 antitank mine into a basement used by russian forces.



by Smart-Bonus-6589

13 comments
  1. Given how common those mines are they make effective room clearing device

  2. Satan: my son will use well thought out room clearing tactics to methodically clear out rooms and floors

    Jesus: my son will-

  3. Do those mines have a timer? Or do they explode when hitting the ground (which doesnt seem to be the reason).

  4. I think it’s safe to say that there are no more tanks in that basement

  5. Well, they’ll never be found again.

    Imagine the horror, sitting in your shitty little basement when all of a sudden a fucking *anti-tank mine* comes down the stairs with your name on it 😂

  6. I was watching a [video from Azov](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07KCfkPJYdU&t=158s0) the other day where guys were throwing multiple grenades into basements like this and the Russians inside were still firing back. Eventually they threw something that looked home-made in that had a much bigger bang (5 minute mark if your interested) and there was still some returning fire.
    Already seen Russians throwing AT mines into buildings so makes sense Ukraine has been doing the same.

  7. I remember some 2 videos of Russians tossing them, one to just clear it and another on a roof, and those exploded almost instantly, looks healthier for the tossing person in this case

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