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The police told how to recognize the sound of kamikaze drones

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The police told how to recognize the sound of kamikaze drones

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According to experts, Iranian Shahed-136 kamikaze drones can cover a distance of up to 1,000 kilometers, the Russian invaders have already begun to use them from various directions. On his Facebook page, the head of the police of the Kyiv region, Andrii Nebytov, explained how to recognize the sound of a kamikaze drone and what to do if you heard suspicious sounds.


He emphasized that before the explosion in Bila Tserkva, people heard a sound in the sky similar to a moped or a chainsaw. This is how a kamikaze drone engine works. Drones can be seen because "sometimes they fly at a low altitude."


According to Nebytov, at the site of the shelling in Bila Tserkva, they found the ruins of buildings, broken roofs, broken windows, and charred walls.


"Such deliberate destruction of infrastructure is another crime committed by the army of the Russian Federation against Ukraine", - he wrote.


What to do in case of danger?


If you hear similar sounds, see suspicious objects or suspicious persons, call the "102" line immediately. Operators will respond and forward information to police units.


Do not ignore the air warning signals, take cover. This rule will save your life.


Keep yourselves!

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