Residents of the Sumy region are advised to refrain from visiting cemeteries within a 10-kilometer zone from the state border.
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This was reported by the press service of the Sumy Regional Military Administration.
The corresponding decision was made based on the results of the work of the headquarters for organizing demining of the de-occupied territories of the Sumy region.
The OVA emphasizes that visiting cemeteries in this zone can be dangerous.
We know that the enemy has nothing sacred. Therefore, there may be shelling, provocations from the ARG and even mining of the territory,” notes the head of the OVA, Vladimir Artyukh.
The Sumy OV also reminds that if an explosive device is found, you should:
- immediately notify the duty services of the internal affairs bodies and civil protection;
- do not approach the object, do not touch or move it, do not allow other people to see the find;
- stop all types of work in the area where an explosive object is detected;
- do not use radio communications or mobile phones (they can cause an explosion);
- wait for the specialists to arrive; indicate the location of the find and report the time of its discovery.
Be careful and careful during these memorial days! Take care of yourself and your family,” the OVA noted.
Source: Racurs

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