The rule of "two walls" during missile attack is more psychological than practical.
This was stated by the spokesman of the State Emergency Service, Oleksandr Khorunzhyi, on Den.LIVE.
"The rule of "two walls" is more psychological than practical," Khorunzhyi noted.
He says that during a missile strike, no one can predict exactly where the hit will be or where the debris will fall.
As a result, rescuers insist that people use shelters during air alerts.
We will remind, on the afternoon of September 3, the russians hit Poltava with two ballistic missiles.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy informed that the russians hit the Institute of Communications: "Striking hit the territory of the educational institution and the nearby hospital. One of the buildings of the Institute of Communications was partially destroyed."
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, a three-day mourning for those killed in a missile attack has been announced in the Poltava Region.
In addition, Syrskyi reported that the military service of law and order in the Armed Forces of Ukraine is maximally involved in the operational investigation of the russian missile attack.
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