In the Kharkiv region, during an attack on one of the objects, the Russian Federation dropped fragmentation warheads from a Shahed-136 drone.
In Kharkiv region, Russia dropped fragmentation warheads from a drone
It is noted that the work of destroying the combat elements was complicated by the fact that they began to explode independently one after another 2-6 hours after the drop. The last fragmentation combat element detonates after 20 hours, The Interregional Center for Humanitarian Demining and Rapid Response reports.
โ During the work, to identify fragmentation combat elements, sappers conducted reconnaissance using UAVs. Also, during reconnaissance, sappers discovered an unexploded second warhead and destroyed it by detonating it, โ the report says.
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Photo: Interregional Center for Humanitarian Development and Response
Photo: Interregional Center for Humanitarian Development and Response
Photo: Interregional Center for Humanitarian Development and Response
The department advises those who have discovered something similar to the one in the photo below not to touch the suspicious object or approach it, and not to allow others to do so.
It is important to move to a safe distance and immediately call 101 or 102.
In addition, you should not use your mobile phone near a suspicious object. It is important to remember that such explosive objects are a potential deadly threat and can explode at any moment.