Two Men Injured by Explosive Devices in Kharkiv Region Within 24 Hours.
Incidents in the Kharkiv District
According to Novyny.live: On June 13, 2023, a 38-year-old cyclist was injured after riding over an unidentified explosive device on a road between Kozacha Lopan and Nova Kozacha in the Kharkiv district. The blast sent him to the Kharkiv Regional Clinical Hospital for treatment. This area, which has seen heavy fighting, remains littered with unexploded ordnance.
Just a day earlier, on June 12, 2023, a 55-year-old machine operator suffered wounds to his face, torso, and limbs when an unknown munition exploded near the settlement of Zolochiv. These back-to-back incidents highlight the persistent danger posed by leftover explosives in the region.
The Importance of Caution
Given these events, residents are urged to exercise extreme caution around unfamiliar objects. If you spot anything suspicious, do not approach it—immediately alert the authorities. Your safety depends on staying vigilant and reporting potential threats.
These recent explosions in the Kharkiv district underscore a growing risk from remnant munitions, likely left over from military operations. They reinforce the need for public awareness campaigns on safety protocols and the importance of swift reporting. Local officials are calling on everyone to follow safety guidelines closely to prevent further injuries.
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