'I did not realise I'd misplaced my leg': Dangers taken by Ukrainian troopers to defuse mines and booby traps

For the members of the demining unit in Ukraine's thirty fifth marine brigade, each step is fraught with peril - each motion is beset with threat - throughout a interval that has been notably harmful.

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As the Ukrainians press with their summer time offensive, the Russians have countered with Soviet-era techniques. They have laid hundreds of thousands and hundreds of thousands of landmines.

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Territory and communities alongside the 1,000km (621 mile) frontier have been saturated with anti-personnel mines, anti-vehicle and anti-tank mines, and remotely-detonated mines.

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Some mines are buried, others fired from rockets - some are "victim-activated" booby traps.

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All are designed to maim or kill.

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Together they represent what would be the world's largest minefield and we had been informed by members of the thirty fifth marine brigade that the Russians are intelligent once they use them.

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Deminers 'Zeus' and 'Constantine' informed us that they've found mines and booby traps hidden in gates, doorways, automobiles, cellars and the magazines of automated weapons. They have even defused booby traps connected to lifeless our bodies.

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We discovered the pair within the again backyard of a bombed out home within the village of Vremivka, just some miles from the frontline.

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One searched with a steel detector whereas the opposite stood guard with an automated weapon.

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After 10 minutes or so, the pair would swap.

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It was one thing we tried to ask them about however the interview was interrupted by a collection of colossal bangs. The Russians had been focusing on the realm with bombs and rockets.

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"They're hitting us, the Russians," mentioned Zeus. "F***-you, Putin," he added.

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Discovering - and disarming landmines - is a hazardous enterprise however individuals like Zeus and Constantine face an extra problem. They have to hold out their duties whereas they're being shelled and shot at.

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"Well, when we're doing our work the enemy will attack us. The enemy fires at us with their mortars and tanks. But the deminers are the first to go in."

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As the Russians hunker down of their defensive positions, the Ukrainians have been sending in small teams of Ukrainian troops to assault their trenches.

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In many circumstances, these "storming" items are led by the deminers who try to chart a path via the mines.

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Currently, these missions are carried out on foot after superior western weaponry, like Leopard tanks and Bradley preventing autos, had been immobilised within the first two weeks of the counter offensive.

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American and British officers say that as a lot as 20% of the weaponry despatched to the battlefield was destroyed in these engagements.

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"It's dangerous, isn't it?" I requested Constantine.

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"Of course. It's (scary), nerves, but this is our work."

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"What are you wearing on your jacket?" I requested.

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"This is my amulet," he mentioned, grabbing a small angel-shaped doll. "This angel always with me in the fight. In (my) work. I don't remove it from my body chest. It was given (to me) by wife."

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We watched Zeus and Constantine deal with a TM 62 anti-tank mine that had been partially buried on a grassy verge in Vremivka.

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The system, full of 9 kilograms of explosives, would knock a battle tank off its tracks. "If you are coming by car, it will be completely destroyed," mentioned Constantine. "Also, everybody inside."

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Worried that the Russians had hidden different munitions underneath - or round - the TM 62, the pair stored their distance, dragging the system into the street with an extended rope.

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After inspecting it, they took it to a close-by subject the place they may safely detonate it.

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'I could not really feel my leg - I believed I'd simply torn it'

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The risk had been handled - however the pair know that their missions do not all the time go to plan.

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Last October, Zeus stepped on a landmine as his unit tried to keep away from an enemy tank within the area of Kherson.

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The munition blew off his proper foot and decrease proper leg. He now wears a camouflage-coloured prosthesis.

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"I didn't realise that I'd lost my leg. I couldn't feel my leg - but I thought that I'd just torn it a little bit," he mentioned.

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In an interview that was devoid of self-pity, the 25-year outdated mentioned his solely thought was about returning to his unit.

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"What did you think when you saw your leg?" I requested.

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"I said, give me a prosthesis, I'm going back to battle."

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"Really? You thought right, I'll go back?

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"I did and I got here again after 5 months."

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"How did the unit greet you once you got here again?" I asked.

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"They had been hugging me. Everyone was shocked as a result of it was such a brief time frame. You cannot inform that I'm on a prosthesis. They had been all excited."

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His story is a reminder that missions can - and do - go incorrect.

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Ukraine doesn't launch casualty figures, however analysts suppose that 1000's of Ukrainian personnel have been injured or killed by Russian mines.

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Zeus will not be trying again, nevertheless.

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"It was hard at first (but) now I have an artificial leg. There are pros and cons of course, many pros, like no nails to cut, no pain, you can step on it, beat it. I can even shoot it," he mentioned, with a chuckle that became a hearty chortle.

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