The police cordoned off the area where the weapons were kept. Ambulances were stationed near the exhibition.
In Chernivtsi, at an exhibition of captured Russian equipment, ammunition was found in one of the exhibits that could explode. This was reported by the local edition Chernivetsky promin.
The police cordoned off the area where the weapons were kept. Ambulances were stationed near the exhibition.
According to journalists, unexploded ordnance was found in one of the Russian self-propelled artillery mounts. Police confirmed they are examining the recovered equipment.
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The exhibition of destroyed Russian weapons on Cathedral Square in Chernivtsi will last until September 11. Five destroyed vehicles were placed on the square. Among the trophies: a tank, self-propelled artillery mounts, an armored personnel carrier and a Buk anti-aircraft missile system. In 2014, a passenger airliner was shot down over Donbass from the same air defense system.
Recall that on September 3 in Chernihiv, during an exhibition of weapons at a charity fair, an explosion of ammunition occurred, as a result of which 15 people were injured – eight children and seven adults.
It was later reported that the State Bureau of Investigation had placed suspicion on two military men for the explosion in Chernihiv.
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Source: korrespondent

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