ntbananas t1_j6nmnf2 wrote
Reply to comment by Musa_Ali in Human Rights Watch calls on Ukraine to investigate landmine accusations by nikola28
The simplistic tradeoff would be civilian deaths caused by landmines vs. civilian deaths prevented by use of landmines against Russian troops. It is clear that Russian troops have no qualms about intentionally massacring civilians. If landmines stop a group of tanks from overrunning a Ukrainian village or whatever, is that worth it? Hard to say without looking at a ton of very specific scenarios.
If Ukraine is doing a good job documenting where landmines are being laid and keeping civilians away from those areas (which, based on what you said, maybe not) then that could be ok.
Musa_Ali t1_j6no163 wrote
BTW these landmines are anti-personnel, not anti-tank. They're "delivered" by artillery and then fly randomly covering a large area.
And kids wouldn't really know that this forest or that field is documented somewhere as dangerous.
ntbananas t1_j6noait wrote
I was envisioning something closer to the zone rouge in France, but point taken yeah
Emotional_Penalty t1_j6pcju7 wrote
Lol no it could not 'be ok'. These things are banned for a reason, just like a whole bunch of other weaponry. If you make exceptions like this you might as well say this for any other type of weaponry.
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