In Moscow, Russians were frightened by a yellow and blue saboteur pigeon that “bombed” Russians with mines

The police were immediately sent to search for the “Ukrainian saboteur pigeon”.

In Moscow, the police were looking for a pigeon in yellow and blue colors, which allegedly dropped “petals” and scared local residents.

This was reported by the Telegram channel Baza.

A worried Muscovite approached law enforcement officers at their station in the capital’s Academic District with information about a pigeon. According to him, the bird was yellow and blue, i.e. painted in the colors of the Ukrainian flag, and carried a landmine-petal with a capital U in its talons, which it then dropped to the ground.

Police officers were immediately sent to the scene of the incident to find the “Ukrainian saboteur pigeon”. However, after a quick inspection of the area, the operatives failed to find any dangerous objects, and all the pigeons in the area were of a normal gray color.

It should be noted that the “petal” refers to the PFM-1, which is a Soviet-made anti-personnel mine. It is an almost exact copy of the American BLU-43/B “Dragontooth” mine. It was adopted by the Soviet army, and these mines were also produced in Russia.

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