Russians install "dragon teeth" on the roads in Kursk region — accidents become more frequent
In the Kursk region, fatal accidents involving the Russian military have become more frequent, with commanders installing concrete dragon's teeth barriers right on the roadway. While trying to escape from Ukrainian drones, Russian soldiers ram these obstacles, resulting in dozens of deaths and injuries.
This was reported in Russian telegram chanels.
Russians complain about "dragon's teeth" in Kursk region
On the roads of the Kursk region, fatal accidents involving the Russian military have become more frequent. The vehicles of the occupying forces crash at high speed into the "dragon's teeth" installed directly on the roadway.
At the same time, there are no warning signs on the highway, and the military was not warned about these measures in advance.
Russian propaganda channels report that fatal accidents usually occur when Russian military personnel try to escape from Ukrainian FPV drones and drive at high speed. Due to the lack of lighting at night, the "dragon's teeth" turn into invisible obstacles.
According to Russian bloggers, about 40 military personnel and civilians were killed in collisions with the dragon's teeth in one night alone, and the same number were injured.
More than 40 people were killed in just one day, as many as WIA. There were more accidents in an hour than an FPV drone shoots down in a week," Russians complain.
According to the propagandists, over the past few days, casualties from accidents have been much higher than from combat.
"It's gorgeous. A Russian commander is scarier than an FPV drone," wrote Ukrainian journalist Denys Kazanskyi.
As a reminder, in the Kursk region, a convoy of enemy vehicles was ambushed and destroyed by fire from a Ukrainian tank. It is known that the convoy, consisting of a tank, a VPK-Ural armored vehicle and an BTR-80 armored personnel carrier, was moving on the Korenevo-Novoivanivka highway.
Earlier, Novyny.LIVE wrote that the General Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine is investigating the alleged execution of nine Ukrainian prisoners of war in Russia's Kursk region. An investigation has been initiated under the article concerning violations of the laws and customs of war, combined with intentional murder.