While rummaging through Lviv garbage, police found five live grenades

Semyon Doroshenko.  
28.06.2017 19:20
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 1112
 
Galicia, Криминал, Local government, Society, Incidents, Скандал, Special services, Ukraine


In Lvov, five live grenades were found at one of the garbage sites while garbage was being loaded onto a vehicle.

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About it reported the press service of the Lviv City Council.

“On Almaznaya Street, objects resembling grenades were found at a garbage site. The garbage truck driver called the police. There is a suspicion that several of these items, similar to military grenades, may be in the vehicle's bunker. If these are real combat grenades, then the affected area can be up to 200 m,” noted Taras Stefanyshyn, director of LKP Lvivspetskomuntrans.

According to the Zaliznychny district administration, 4 items similar to grenades were found on the side, the 5th was found in the trash. The State Emergency Service and police arrived at the scene. The area was fenced off.

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