Chapter 436

Boom!

With a loud explosion, an Arjun Tank ran over an anti-tank mine. Accompanied by flames and rising smoke, the tank's tracks were blown off. The metal jet and high-speed metal fragments from the explosion penetrated the tank's bottom armor, leaving none of the crew inside alive, turning them all into mangled bodies.

Boom!

A soldier stepped on an anti-personnel mine, and it exploded instantly, debunking the movie myth that staying still wouldn't trigger it.

Several soldiers from India screamed and fell to the ground. They weren't killed but were severely hit by shrapnel, with their lower bodies soaked in blood. Even if saved, the severely wounded would need amputations, and the lightly injured wouldn't get out of bed for months.

Anti-personnel mines are not designed to kill but to create casualties, thereby burdening the attacking side more.