The enemy struck with missiles at a training ground in Poltava region: the Ground Forces reported on the consequences.
Today, June 4th, Russian occupation forces launched a missile attack on one of the training units in Poltava region. Thanks to good preparation and safety measures, a tragedy among military personnel was avoided.
According to the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, timely actions, which included the relocation of personnel, the use of reliable shelters, and strict adherence to safety rules during the warning signal, helped save lives. All military personnel who were at the training ground during the attack remained alive.
Unfortunately, there are injured military personnel. All the injured are receiving the necessary medical assistance in specialized medical institutions. Doctors are doing everything possible for their speedy recovery.
To thoroughly investigate the circumstances of the missile strike and determine the damage, a special commission has been formed. The results of the investigation will be made public after the commission's work is completed.
The importance of preparation and safety in conditions of aggression
As a result of the missile attack on the training unit in Poltava region, the injured military personnel received the necessary medical assistance, and thanks to safety measures and effective work of special units, the most tragic consequences were avoided. According to sources, the investigation of this incident is still ongoing, but today the emphasis is on the importance of vigilance and readiness for any possible scenarios in conditions of aggression.
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