There are also many anti-tank mines in the zone, but they were never covered by the treaty.
The treaty does not ban the use of anti-tank mines.
One man was selling a collection of green anti-tank mines.
Some anti-tank mines are designed to be fired by artillery, and arm themselves once they impact the target area.
Farther down the road, though, was an anti-tank mine they never would have seen had it not been for the first explosion.
Two more tanks were lost on October 19 due to anti-tank mines.
Two days later, another eight soldiers were killed when they hit anti-tank mines.
The treaty allows the continued use of some anti-tank mines.
Among those supplies were many types of anti-tank mines.
The problem is that it does not cover anti-tank mines.