 Russians use volley system of remote mining Zemle-Delai against Ukrainians. The Zemle-Delai modern mining system of the Russian army helps prevent Ukrainian attacks. The combat vehicle works on the launcher system principle and can mine several thousand square meters of any complexity at a distance of up to 15 km with 50 volleys. This was said by Russian military expert Alexander Krollenko. In NATO manuals, mined areas are calculated at a distance of 100 x 200 meters and it is recommended to bypass them. Thanks to joint work with intelligence, Zemle-Delai is able to quickly stop the enemy's attack in any direction. The range of ammunition allows creation infantry, anti-tank or combined minefields, he said. Zemle-Delai remote mine laying system can set a whole minefield in a single salvo from 5 to 15 km away. Because of the packaging principle of the mines, reloading and redeploying only takes several minutes. The system can deploy anti-personnel and anti-tank missiles. The machine works like a rocket-propelled grenade launcher, but instead of a rocket explosion, it sets many remote mines per unit time. Last year, Commissioner of Verkovna Rada for Human Rights of Ukraine Lyudmila Denisovva called on the international community to respond to Russia's use of illicit weapons and to strengthen sanctions. The Ombudswoman added that the Russian invaders carried out mining chaotically and regardless of the place or territory of hostilities, which poses a great danger especially to civilians. Such actions of the occupiers are in violation of the protocol on the prohibition of restriction of the use of mines, traps and others to the Geneva Convention of the 12th of August 1949 on the protection of victims of international armed conflicts. I urge the international community to respond to sanctions to completely stop military aggression by Russia, Denisovva said.