Ukrainian forces come close to Russian "dragon's teeth" from south - CNN
The Ukrainian Armed Forces, according to the Russian media, have come close to Russia’s "dragon's teeth" on one of the sectors of the front. Probably, the talk is about the southern part of the country, CNN reports.
The source adds that a video was probably filmed in the area east of the small villages of Novoye and Kharkivske in the Zaporizhzhia region of Ukraine.
The video, filmed from a Russian military position, shows a Ukrainian military vehicle moving across a field heading towards a moat in front of a large row of the "dragon's teeth" pyramids of concrete and rebar that can serve as barriers against tanks.
Reinforced concrete structures "dragon's teeth" are square-pyramidal fortifications 90-120 cm high.
According to satellite images, the Russians have planted "dragon's teeth" throughout the territory, they have occupied. The "teeth" are laid in three rows deep, which stretch for hundreds of kilometers.