Over 20,000 Casualties: Expert Reveals the Golden Safety Rule During Shelling Attacks.
Why Safety Protocols Matter Now More Than Ever
According to Espreso.tv: Since the start of the full-scale invasion, more than 20,000 people in Ukraine have been injured or killed by shelling. Igor Molodan, head of the 'Autonom-Club' Corporate Security Center, stresses that understanding and applying basic safety measures—especially the 'triangle of life' concept and the use of shelters—can dramatically reduce the risk of harm. He urges everyone to follow strict safety guidelines when under fire.
A massive overnight missile and drone strike by Russian forces on June 2 once again underscored the urgent need for these life-saving practices. Fatalities were reported in Kyiv and Dnipro, while numerous civilians were wounded in the Kyiv region and Kharkiv. In light of these ongoing threats, Molodan highlighted the critical 'two-wall rule':
'If you can, move behind two walls,' he explained, emphasizing that having two barriers between yourself and the danger provides crucial protection.
'Safety rules must be followed,' Molodan insisted, calling on every citizen to take personal responsibility for their own survival. This advice comes directly from earthquake-prone regions, where knowing a few key principles can mean the difference between life and death. In a crisis, quickly seeking shelter is essential to lowering your risk. When a threat becomes real, simple yet vital rules like these can be decisive in saving lives.
Mastering Safety Protocols in a War Zone
With bombardments continuing to endanger civilians across Ukraine, knowing the proper safety procedures is now a critical skill. How you react to danger and how fast you can find cover can significantly cut your chances of injury or death during attacks that have already claimed far too many lives. The expert's recommendations offer practical steps that can help residents better prepare for potential threats.
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