In Volyn, sappers continue to work at the site where debris fell after Russian shelling on the night of June 22.
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The press services of the State Emergency Service and the National Police reported this today, June 23.
It is noted that fragments of ammunition, including metal elements similar to balls, scattered over a large area; they could be between houses, in vegetable gardens, on the streets, etc.
Such submunitions contain impressive pellet-shaped elements with an explosive inside, police say. “In general, they are small, weighing up to 2 kilograms, so they can arouse the curiosity of both adults and children. But touching them yourself is extremely dangerous.
Explosive experts warn: if such objects are discovered, you cannot carry out any manipulations with them yourself; you need to report this to the police – the dangerous objects will be confiscated and destroyed.
Let us remind you that on the night of June 22, enemy air targets were shot down near Lutsk.
Source: Racurs

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