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Poltava bomb disposal experts neutralized the wreckage of the downed Russian drones “Geran-2” and “Gerbera”

Poltava bomb technicians neutralized the wreckage of the downed Russian Geran-2 and Gerber drones

Poltava bomb technicians showed how they neutralize the wreckage of the downed Russian Geran-2 drones. and "Gerber". This is reported by the press service of the Main Directorate of the National Police in the Poltava region. Mobile groups of explosives experts regularly inspect the sites of events after explosions and shelling in the region, and also identify and neutralize combat debris of drones .

— In just a few days, police explosives officers neutralized combat units of enemy UAVs of the Geran-2 type. and “Gerber”. In addition, the police work 24 hours a day to process reports on the discovery of suspicious finds and ammunition. Therefore, we recommend residents and guests of the region to be vigilant and, in case of an air alarm, immediately go to the nearest shelters, — says Andriy Bondarenko, head of the explosives department of the Poltava region.

Tips from bomb disposal experts on staying safe when detecting explosives:

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  • Do not approach the remains of drones, missiles or shells, as they may contain unexploded ammunition, explosive devices or dangerous chemicals;
  • Do not touch or carry suspicious items and objects that may pose a real threat to life and health;
  • Do not use telephones or other means of radio communication near a suspicious object;
  • in no case do not disassemble the fragments into scrap metal and do not keep them at home.  

What to do in case of discovering a suspicious or explosive object:

  • never touch the suspicious object; 
  • immediately inform the police (102) or rescuers (101) about the find;
  • mark the place of danger with a bright cloth, branch or ribbon; 
  • warn passers-by about the danger; 
  • move away from suspicious objects at a safe distance (in open area — not less than 100 meters, and in the room at least 50 meters); 
  • wait for the arrival of the police or rescuers and indicate to them the place where the dangerous object is located.
  • among the dangerous objects may be unmanned aerial vehicles, on which  could be a target sensor. When a person approaches it, an explosion occurs.
Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116

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