I read that his mortar was somehow “seen/targeted” by Israeli forces, and that was an *incoming round* on him, rather than his weapon exploding. At least that’s what I remember from someone’s post on another forum, www.glocktalk.com, I think.
Don't think so. This is an obvious inbore explosion of the warhead. Russians aren't as fastidious about setback safeties as are the Western forces. Or the fuse may have been "altered". Either way, see ya in Hell Mohamed.