A Man's Grenade Exploded in Dnipro Region: He Fled the Hospital and Threatened to Detonate Another.
In the Dnipro region, a grenade explosion occurred after which a man fled from the hospital and threatened with another explosion. This was reported by medic Valentyna Marchenko.
The medics received a call about the grenade explosion and arrived at the scene where they found a man with severe injuries. It turned out that the explosive device had detonated in his hands. The man was hospitalized with the help of the police.
However, a few hours after receiving help in the hospital, he fled the medical facility and threatened with another explosion. He was taken to a specialized facility.
It is likely that the man suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder. According to medic Valentyna Marchenko, the number of people suffering from PTSD is increasing every day. Among them are mainly war veterans and residents of front-line towns and villages who are daily subjected to terror by the Russians.
Incident in the City of Marhanets
Earlier in the city of Marhanets, Dnipro region, another incident occurred involving medical workers. During a call for a woman with heart problems, she was met by a man in a state of alcohol intoxication who attacked the medical staff. He inflicted injuries on them and hindered their assistance to the woman.
Fight in Kyiv
A group of young men was arrested in Kyiv for arranging a fight in the Pechersk district. The police arrived at the scene and detained all participants of the fight.
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