URCS teaches children rules of conduct when detecting mines, explosive objects
Mine safety instructors from Lozova City Organization of the Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) regularly conduct information sessions for schoolchildren about the dangers of mines and explosive objects.
"The key goal of the sessions is to learn the rules of safe behavior when detecting mines and other explosive objects," the society said on its official Facebook page on Thursday.
According to URCS, information about unexploded ordnance is relevant for students, since children show an increased interest in such dangerous objects and can get mine-explosive injuries.
Lozova is one of the settlements of Kharkiv region affected by Russian aggression, which was contaminated with explosive objects as a result of hostilities.
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