Drivers navigating Russian landmines left on a bridge

DRIVERS are forced to navigate their way through MINES laid across a bridge in Ukraine.

The bridge surrounded by trees on both sides looks deserted as traffic trickles through slowly.

It is not known when the video footage was filmed but according to Army Informa, the official twitter account of the Inform agency of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine, the video footage is from Borodyanka, Kyiv region, Ukraine.
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With the attacks on civilians, multiple war crimes, kidnapping of tens-hundreds of thousands of children, and a blatant attempt at genocide, Israel has decided to side with Russia and not condemn them, not join sanctions, not stop or slow their purchase of Russian goods, not anger Russia at all.

A bit odd seeing as we still send them billions in aid, and have repeatedly saved them from destruction from their neighbors aggression…odd also that they would ignore another genocide for minor political connivence. I hope the west feels the same the next time their neighbors attack…meaning that if helping them causes even our minor inconvenience that means we won’t act to save them from eradication. Turn about is fair play.

We should absolutely stop all aid to countries that stand with Russia, our tax dollars go to Israel, pay for their purchases from Russia, then pay for Russia’s genocidal war on Ukraine. That’s insanity.

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