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    Russian servicemen built barriers in Feodosia (Foto)

    on 03/16/2014 | | HotNews | News

    The sources of Feodosia report, that the Russian servicemen built barriers of anti-tank mines TM-62 with MVP-62 fuze. At 4:00 p.m. Russian soldiers removed the mines into the Russian trucks, that are close to the blocked military units, according to a reliable sources of information.

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    Foto: Vladislav Seleznev

    Tags: FeodosiaTM-62

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