'Dragon's Teeth' In Kursk Region Killed 40 Russians In One Day
9- 15.10.2024, 11:49
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They were installed by the Russian military.
In the Kursk region, Russian commanders defended themselves with "dragon's teeth" because of fears of a breakthrough of the AFU on the highway. However, such a fence only complicated the movement of Russians, in particular, the evacuation of the wounded and the flight from Ukrainian FPV drones.
Z-blogger Svyatoslav Golikov wrote about this on Telegram to the Philologist Ambush channel, Focus reports.
According to him, such barriers are installed in the Velikosoldatsky district on the Sudzha-Kursk highway.
"A dangerous area, where enemy drones have already burned more than 50 vehicles, military and civilian. People are trying to slip through this section at high speeds. The other day, the Dragon's Teeth were secretly installed on the site. No alerts or warning signs. At speeds of 150 km/h, several cars flew in, there were dead and heavy casualties. Comrades working in the Sujan direction tore down these teeth "to hell", but the next day the situation repeated itself. Again, unexpected teeth, broken cars, several dead and several people in intensive care," the blogger was indignant.
He said that such actions are similar not to the work of the leadership, but to Ukrainian sabotage and reconnaissance groups.
"You can't put a post on the site, it is stupidly smashed by drones. Alerts and warning signs could save you situationally, but now the Dragon's Teeth on the highway are not an option! The highway is actively working and at the same time people are forced to 'fly' along it," the blogger wrote.
He was outraged that the losses from such barriers in this area are greater than from FPV drones.
He also added that the other day a well-known volunteer crashed into the "teeth" there on his car — he was not injured, but he lost his car.
In another Russian Telegram channel, Troika, it was reported that 40 Russian soldiers had already died because of the Dragon's Teeth.
"At night in the Kursk region, an unknown SRG exposes the Dragon's Teeth in the rear, on the evacuation routes, along which cars rush from FPV drones at 150 km/h. Without any identification marks. More than 40 people died in just one day, the same number of people are injured. There are more accidents in an hour than FPV knocks out in a week," the message reads.