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EOD technicians have destroyed 10,000 items of ordnance in Kyiv and the region during the month of March

Friday, 1 April 2022, 17:27
EOD technicians have destroyed 10,000 items of ordnance in Kyiv and the region during the month of March

DENYS KARLOVSKYI - FRIDAY, 1 APRIL 2022, 17:27

Specialists from the police together with the emergency services have already seized and destroyed 10,000 pieces of munition in the capital and the Kyiv region.

Source: National Police Press Service

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Quote: "During March, within Kyiv and the Kyiv region, specialists from the explosive ordnance disposal service of the National Police of Ukraine together with their colleagues from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine have seized and destroyed about 10,000 pieces of ordnance of various types.

Unexploded ordnance is destroyed by specialists in a controlled manner in specially designated places".

Details: According to the police, among this ordnance the EOD technicians found undetonated tactical missiles, aerial bombs, a large amount of artillery ammunition and hand grenades.

In addition, a Russian kamikaze drone, which remained operational, was found and rendered harmless in a district of the capital.

The police have once again warned that citizens must not approach or touch any suspicious items.

Any such find must be reported to territorial police units or via Cyber Police's telegram chat at @ukraine_avanger_bot. Separately, the rules for dealing with unexploded ordnance can be found by clicking here.

Background:

  • British intelligence predicts there will be fierce fighting on the outskirts of Kyiv in the coming weeks, despite the Russians' claimed withdrawal of troops on the Kyiv front. The Armed Forces of Ukraine have recorded the withdrawal of 700 units of the Russian occupiers' equipment, but warn that acts of provocation and an offensive could resume.
  • Dangerous levels of air pollution are regularly reported in the capital due to constant explosions of ammunition, artillery shells and rockets in the vicinity.

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