Explosions rocked two districts of Kyiv: there are dead and injured.


On Thursday, April 3, two explosions occurred in Kyiv - one in the Desnyansky district and the other in the Dniprovsky district.
This was reported by the press service of the Kyiv City State Administration and the Main Directorate of the National Police of Kyiv, as reported by 'Khvylia'.
In the Desnyansky district, a kiosk exploded at the 'Yunist' market, resulting in the deaths of two people. Specialists are investigating the cause of the incident.
'Information about the explosion was received today by the Desnyansky police department. An investigative team, explosives experts, and medical personnel were immediately dispatched to the scene,' the police stated.
According to preliminary data, the cause of the explosion was a gas cylinder.
In the Dniprovsky district, an explosion also occurred. A man was injured while heating a piece of copper wire to which an object resembling a shell capsule was attached.
The injured person is receiving medical assistance, and his life is not in danger.
Authorities urge citizens not to exaggerate information about emergencies, except from official sources. Law enforcement, rescuers, and medical personnel are ready to respond to any unforeseen situations.
Analysis of the material:
Considering the recent explosions in Kyiv, the use of gas cylinders should be reliably controlled and secured with appropriate safety measures to prevent similar situations. Careless handling of gases and explosive devices can have serious consequences. It is important to observe all safety measures and monitor the condition of equipment to prevent similar accidents.
Read also
- Transfer to another unit during AWOL — is it possible?
- Will Belarus and North Korea be punished for their involvement in the war against Ukraine - details
- Floating Shame - Ukrainian Navy Reveals Russia's Only Aircraft Carrier
- Hetmantsev named the reason for the reduction of business support in Ukraine
- Ukrainian Armed Forces Advance in One of the Hottest Frontline Areas — ISW
- Two years later - anniversary of the bank shelling in the center of Odesa