Russia sending first responders to northern Crime for training

Crimea
Crimea

Russian occupation authorities in Ukraine’s Crimea have conducted training for employees of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations in the north of the peninsula on how to act in emergency situations, Ukraine’s National Resistance Center reported on June 23.

“It is known that the enemy is preparing rescuers to work in conditions of a man-made disaster with radiation and chemical pollution, and this was the focus of training in the north of Crimea,” the report says.

At the same time, district administrations also practiced their actions in conditions of man-made disasters, the center, a civil defense organization, said.

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Russian troops could create a new man-made disaster on Ukrainian territory similar to the destruction of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant dam, the Ukrainian military’s South Operational Command spokesperson Natalia Humeniuk said on June 16.

The invaders could resort to a new terrorist attack, e.g. at the Crimean Titan titanium plant or the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant, but this would not stop the Ukrainian counter-offensive, Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council Secretary Oleksiy Danilov said earlier.

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