In several cities of Ukraine, there were reports of "mining"

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Mining reported in western Ukraine
State Emergency Service

In Rivne, Lviv, and Mukachevo, the State Emergency Service and the police check information about mining.



It is reported about the mining of places of a mass congestion of people.

In Rivne, they check information about the mining of the railway station, bus station, and market.

Today at 11:15 a.m., a message was received on the select line about the "mining" of the railway station in the city of Rivne, the mining of the bus station along Kyiv Street, and the mining of the market on Sahaydachnogo Street. Currently, surveys of these facilities are being carried out to identify explosive objects. The situation is under the control of special services,” the State Emergency Service in the Rivne region said in a statement.

The head of the Rivne OVA, Vitaliy Koval, said that all three objects were checked, and no explosive devices were found.

In Lviv, they reported about the mining of the railway station, the bus station (Stryiska Street), the Magnus shopping center, the Vinnikovsky market, and the Krakow market.

In Lviv, several objects were mined. The police do not specify what kind of objects they are talking about, - Suspilna was told concerning the communication department of the National Police of Lviv region.

In Mukachevo, four objects were mined.

The police officers of Transcarpathia received a notification about mining 4 objects in Mukachevo. While people were evacuated, the police and pyrotechnics were working on the spot, - said the National Police of Transcarpathia speaker, Tatyana Shchegoleva.

Explosives specialists, cynologists, police officers, and patrol officers were promptly sent to the places of all messages. They survey the premises and surrounding areas.

She also reported about the mining of the station in Khmelnytskyi and Vinnytsia.

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