Russian drivers killed by “mysterious concrete pyramids” in Kursk Oblast  

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Beyond direct engagement with , unconventional tactics and could pose additional dangers to .
According to reports on social networks, “someone” placed dragon’s teeth (concrete obstacles against tanks) on roads in the Oblast during the night.
This development highlights the complexity and evolution of the conflict. Unconventional tactics and possible internal sabotage create additional hazards for beyond direct engagement with . The situation also reveals possible communication breakdowns in Russian ranks and the effectiveness .

 

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