Kyiv Divers Recover Russian Missile Remnants From River—Here’s Why It Posed a Danger.
Russian Missile Debris Recovered in Kyiv
According to TSN.ua: On March 19, explosive ordnance divers in Kyiv pulled the remains of a Russian missile from the river, which had the potential to endanger local residents. The discovery stirred concern among the public, as missile fragments can remain hazardous long after impact.
Ukraine’s State Emergency Service (SES) urges people to stay away from suspicious objects. If anyone encounters explosive items, they should immediately call 101 or 112. Caution is critical, as safety must always come first in such situations.
Incident in Holosiivskyi District
Earlier, debris from a downed drone landed on the roof of a non-residential building in Kyiv’s Holosiivskyi district. Preliminary reports indicate no fire broke out and no casualties occurred. However, damage was recorded and is being assessed. This incident highlights the need for vigilance and careful behavior around potentially dangerous finds.
The event underscores the ongoing threat posed by remnants of military hardware across Ukraine, especially amid the continuing conflict. It is vital for the public to understand the risks associated with explosive objects and to know how to respond—awareness that can help prevent tragedies.
Mine clearance and hazardous object removal operations remain essential to protecting civilian safety.
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