After the surrender of the “Azovstal” fighters, Russia begins the “difficult task”

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Video footage showed the soldiers walking into the compound, using equipment mine detection On the roads littered with debris, others checked everything for explosive devices.

A Russian soldier named Popeye said "The task is huge, the enemy has laid their own land mines, and we have also planted anti-personnel mines while repelling the enemy. So we have about two weeks of work".

وأضاف الجندي: "Over the past two days, more than 100 explosive devices have been destroyed. And work continues"as quoted "Archyde.com".

She said Russia On Friday, the last Ukrainian fighters defending Azofestal They gave up.

Sunday’s operation in Azovstal saw the detonation of mines under control, and the removal of debris from the factory using military bulldozers.

It gives complete control over Mariupol Russia has control of a land route linking Crimea, which Moscow seized in 2014, with mainland Russia and parts of eastern Ukraine under the control of pro-Moscow separatists.

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Video footage showed the soldiers walking into the compound, using equipment mine detection On the roads littered with debris, others checked everything for explosive devices.

A Russian soldier named Babai said, “The task is huge. The enemy has planted its own land mines, and we have also planted anti-personnel mines while repelling the enemy. So we have about two weeks of work.”

The soldier added: “During the past two days, more than 100 explosive devices have been destroyed. Work is continuing,” according to “Archyde.com”.

She said Russia On Friday, the last Ukrainian fighters defending Azofestal They gave up.

Sunday’s operation in Azovstal saw the detonation of mines under control, and the removal of debris from the factory using military bulldozers.

It gives complete control over Mariupol Russia has control of a land route linking Crimea, which Moscow seized in 2014, with mainland Russia and parts of eastern Ukraine under the control of pro-Moscow separatists.

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