عُبَيْدة
عُبَيْدة

@Obaida161999

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The explosive hoses are weapons that the criminal Assad regime introduced into its military arsenal to suppress the Syrian revolution. These explosive hoses are similar to explosive barrels in terms of their destructive power, causing significant damage to residential
buildings and killing as many innocent people as possible. They have been available in the stockpiles of the criminal Assad regime since 1988 and have also been used as a weapon to detonate minefields before being used against the Syrian people.
Russia has also used this weapon in its war against Chechnya. It's truly a tragic situation.
The explosive hoses are characterized by their simplicity and low cost. They are made from plastic hoses filled with explosives and flammable materials. Each hose can be 10 meters or longer. These hoses are highly explosive as they contain materials like C-4 and TNT,
along with shockwaves and fragments that turn into deadly shrapnel upon detonation.
According to eyewitnesses, one of these hoses reached a length of about 100 meters and caused extensive destruction.
Because these hoses fly through the air and move like snakes, they are called "the burning snake." When they fall, they create a crater that is two meters deep, one meter wide, and can extend up to 100 meters in length.
The explosive hoses are usually launched from fixed platforms or military vehicles. The Russian army uses a mine-clearing vehicle called UR-77, which can open pathways in minefields using its explosive hoses. The vehicle moves and launches the hoses through its movable tower.
the hoses through its movable tower. As for the Syrian regime, they have specialized vehicles for launching explosive hoses, where the hose is connected to a missile to deliver it to the target location and cause massive destruction.
Explosive hoses are primarily used as mine detonators and road clearers in front of infantry teams. They are also used to create breaches and penetrate fortified areas.
However, the criminal Assad regime has used this weapon in various forms to suppress the Syrian revolution, targeting villages and cities in Syria.
In addition to the specialized military vehicles for launching explosive hoses, the Assad regime's warplanes have also been responsible for dropping them on residential areas in Jobar, Damascus, and neighborhoods in Aleppo

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