Documenting Civilian Mine Deaths in Ukraine
Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) has meticulously documented the tragic toll of nearly 300 civilian deaths caused by mines left behind by Russian forces. Since Russia’s invasion in February 2022, the conflict has exacted a devastating humanitarian cost, with over 1,000 Ukrainians injured, predominantly in the Donetsk and Kharkiv regions.
Impact and Strategic Placement of Mines
The SBU’s report highlights the insidious tactics employed by Russian forces, including the use of civilian disguises for mine placement, such as children’s toys and innocuous household items. Additionally, Russian sabotage groups frequently deploy minefields to impede Ukrainian military operations and retreats, further endangering civilian lives.
Key Learning Points Table:
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Ukrainian civilian casualties from Russian-planted mines |
SBU’s documentation efforts and evidence collection |
Preparation for submitting evidence to the ICC |
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