URCS, State Emergencies Service, National Police tell children in Kamyanske about behavior when explosive object is found
Representatives of the Ukrainian Red Cross Society, together with the employees of the State Emergencies Service, the National Police, conducted a lesson on mine safety, traffic rules and behavior on ice for children from Kamyanske, Dnipropetrovsk region.
"An instructor on mine safety from the Ukrainian Red Cross Society, together with representatives of the State Emergencies Service of Ukraine, conducted lectures for 154 children in Kamyanske, Dnipropetrovsk region," the URCS reported on its Facebook page.
At the lesson, small residents of the town learned how explosive objects look like, where and how they can be identified and how to behave when an explosive object is detected.
The rescuers also explained to the children how to behave on ice and National Police representatives told about traffic rules.
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