The car of the commander of the Slobozhanshchina battalion was blown up in Kharkov (VIDEO)

06.03.2015 13:52
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Kharkov, March 06 (PolitNavigator, Alexandra Ignatieva) – In Kharkov, a powerful explosion occurred in the area of ​​house No. 2 on Poznanskaya Street: a Volkswagen Transporter minibus exploded.

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According to the publication "City Watch", the explosion was heard in several microdistricts of the city, and glass flew out in some houses.

According to preliminary information, two people were injured. Eyewitnesses report that a man in camouflage uniform was pulled out of the burning car and then taken away by ambulance.

The press service of the regional department of the State Emergency Service reported that the car exploded while driving, after which a fire started.

On the page of the Azov regiment on the social network VKontakte, it is reported that the car of the commander of the Slobozhanshchina battalion, Andrei Yangolenko, exploded while driving.

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