The special agent of the Transcarpathian police has mastered the work of an explosive device and has already taken part in the mining of de-occupied territories

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24.09.2023 18:00

The inspector of explosives of the special purpose police company of the GUNP in the Transcarpathian region received special training and mastered the profession of an explosives technician in order to quickly clean Ukrainian lands of explosive objects left behind by Russian troops. The policeman recently returned from Kharkiv region.

After the next rotation, a group of police officers who were engaged in the decolonization of the de-occupied territories returned from the Kharkiv region.

Among the law enforcement officers is the inspector of the special police company of the GUNP in the Transcarpathian region, who expressed the desire and underwent special training to deal with the clearing of Ukrainian lands from the deadly “gifts” left by the Russians. Together with his colleagues from other regions, he worked for more than a month on the territory of Kharkiv region in forest areas and farmlands, so that local residents could resume their economic activities as soon as possible.

“Now it is important for every law enforcement officer to keep a 'cool mind' and do what you know well, not to stop and not be afraid to learn new things. Ukrainians should boldly step on their land and feel safe,” says the inspector, explosives engineer of the special purpose police company of the GUNP in the Transcarpathian region.

The policeman says that the volume of work is colossal. Russians mined everything - from civilian objects to forest strips. Among the explosive items defused by the Transcarpathian police are anti-tank and anti-infantry mines and mortar shells.

National Police of Ukraine

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