When train carriages were returned to Poland’s state-owned railway company, it emerged that five pallets of mines were missing.
Onet reported that the missing mines were carried on a civilian carriage through several Polish cities, including Szczecin, Poznań, Warsaw and Białystok, over the course of nearly two weeks. They were eventually located near Orla, a village in northeastern Poland, inside a warehouse belonging to furniture giant IKEA.
It takes a lot of pressure to trigger an anti-tank mine. I don’t think that you’d manage it just stepping on it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPP-B_Wierzba_mine
This is a current Polish anti-tank mine. WP says that it’s apparently similar to the Soviet TM-62.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TM-62
you might want to tell your mom to stay in your car next ikea trip
I should start dieting
Me with a sledgehammer: