ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, Ukraine (Reuters) - When they found the bodies of Russian troops at an abandoned position, something about the corpses looked wrong.
"There were three or four of their dead. Two guys were lying on each other, which made us suspicious, because if there had been an explosion they would have been thrown in different directions, but here, one is lying on the other," said Volodymyr, a 47-year-old sapper with possibly the most dangerous job in Ukraine: clearing landmines at the front.
