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During a briefing on the clutch of the Russians at the educational institution i...

Poltava shelling: local talk about the drones of the Russian Federation over the city, the SBU refutes rumors

During a briefing on the clutch of the Russians at the educational institution in Poltava, the acting head of the SBU department in the Poltava region, Konstantin Semeniuk called information about intelligence drones with rumors. Residents of Poltava claim that they saw the reconnaissance drones of Russians fly over the city. But in the UBU, Polyavshchyna claim that they did not know that this area or this local institution was threatened by shelling. About it reports "Investigation. Info".

Acting Head of the Security Service of Ukraine in the Poltava region Konstantin Semeniuk during a briefing on Russian traffic in Poltava said that the SBU had no information about the threat of shelling of the educational institution. However, local residents told reporters that enemy drones were flying over Poltava all week. "We have reconnaissance drones here, not percussion with such crosses. The words of the woman were confirmed by other people.

The SBU noted that this information was not provided. And they think it can be rumors. The Institute of Communication, where the rocket hit, had six evacuation exits, two of which completely collapsed due to a Russian blow. "The explosions were heard 2 minutes before the start of air anxiety. At the time of arrival, all were on the way to shelter. The largest number of wounded among those who came out through the third and fourth evacuation outputs.

In total, we have 6 evacuation output and two - completely collapsed, " - said the head of the Joint Training Center of Communications Troops Igor Mitsuk. We will remind, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation hit the building of the Institute of Communication in Poltava on the morning of September 3. Air alarm was heard a minutes before, said the deputy of the city council of Poltava Sergey Kaplin, who was in the same area of ​​the city.