According to him, there are six residential apartment buildings in the area of possible detonation of non -broken shells. "We have already begun to evacuate people from there. Some of the residents went on our own, some of us will be taken out by municipal transport. People are fed and they provide medical assistance if necessary," Kurtev wrote. He specified that the temporary evacuation will last until Sunday, November 13.
At about 4:55 pm telegrams began to report the sounds of explosions in Zaporozhye. A little later, Anatoliy Kurtov wrote in his official telegram channel that the residents heard the result of the Ukrainian air defense. He thanked our military and asked the residents and guests of Zaporozhye not to go outside and not touch suspicious and unknown objects.
In his turn, the deputy head of the Presidential Office of Ukraine Kirill Tymoshenko stated that on the evening of November 12, the Russian military released a projectile from the Iskander-K missile complex. According to him, the rocket was "stuffed" with 54 cape charges. They did not break and fell in the Shevchenkivskyi district of the city near six residential buildings. The danger of cassette shells is that they can detonate at any moment.
Inside the cassette projectile - hundreds of metal small elements, which when detonation fly on all sides and easily "stitch" even concrete structures. Recall that on the night of November 6, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation struck two rocket strikes in Zaporozhye. One of the Russian rockets was in a private enterprise where a large -scale fire began. One person was killed.
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