In the Zaporozhye region, in one of the private houses in the village of Novoivanovka, Zaporozhye district, today, March 11, two children were injured as a result of an explosive object – boys born in 2012 and 2019 received injuries of varying severity.
This was reported by the press service of the police of Zaporozhye region.
The children were taken to the medical facility of the regional center. After examining a three-year-old baby, the doctors let him go home, and the older boy was hospitalized.
Law enforcement officers who worked at the scene of the incident found that children on the street found and brought home an unknown elongated cylindrical object. During the game, he detonated.
After examining the scene and the remains of an explosive object, law enforcement officers previously established that it was a handle from an RKG-3 anti-tank cumulative grenade, the report says. – After all the necessary legal proceedings have been carried out, a legal qualification will be granted.
The police urge citizens to be careful and careful themselves and to explain to children that suspicious objects should not be touched. The discovery of such dangerous finds follows:
- immediately notify the relevant specialized services by calling 101 or 102;
- before the arrival of specialists, if possible, indicate the place of detection of the object using improvised means and move to the maximum safe distance;
- Before the arrival of specialists, the place of discovery should be taken under guard and unauthorized persons should not be allowed there.
It is strictly forbidden:
- carry out any manipulations with the detected objects, touch them, try to neutralize them on their own;
- make an open fire near the find and smoke;
- use near the subject of radio communications, mobile phones and other devices that transmit radio signals.
Source: Racurs

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