Explosives concealed in the carcasses of animals are being employed as a tactic by Russia in the war in Ukraine, it has been alleged.

Telegram channel Para Pax claimed this is one way Russian forces evade detection and blend into the environment to inflict maximum damage on the frontline.

Footage shows the pre-assembled explosive charge being stuffed inside the body of a rabbit then carefully concealed with fabric.

It is understood that the improvised explosive devices are then deployedvia drones for both area denial and targeted attacks.

Using animal carcasses complicates explosives detection by conventional methods, increasing the risk to Ukrainian soldiers operating in the area.

This method is employed to mine terrain as well as strike precise targets.

Drones have become increasin

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