Mirror:

2nd video:

Source: https://t.me/UA_National_Police/16819

Translation:

🔴 In Transcarpathia, a deputy detonated grenades in the building of the Keretsk village council: the police are working at the scene

Today, at 11:37 a.m., the “102” line received a message that one of the deputies detonated grenades in the building of the Keretsk village council of the Mukachevo district during the session.

According to preliminary information, one person, the detonator himself, died as a result of the explosion, and 11 more people were injured.

All specialized services, the investigative and operational team of the police, explosives experts and forensic experts are working at the scene. Primary investigative actions are ongoing.

UPD: As a result of the incident, 26 people were injured, 6 of whom are in serious condition.

Medics are performing resuscitation measures on the man who detonated the grenades.

  • Milk_Sheikh@lemm.ee
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    Depends. The human body can be surprisingly resilient to physical trauma, grenades vary in type are lethality, and there’s also just dumb luck that the fragments didn’t hit anything immediately lethal too.

    It’s often misunderstood that explosives ’lethality raduis’ means everyone inside 3/10/20/etc meters is 100% a goner. It actually means that deaths are more probable than not, which is why there’s a second ‘effective radius’ published in military literature. The former radius is a good chance of immediate death. The later means death would be unsurprising but not expected. A small chunk of metal exploding in all directions doesn’t blanket 100% of a much larger area, but the dispersion can be expected to achieve hits on human sized targets. The closer the subject means more hits, leading to more and more likely death for each individual

    Very glad that didn’t play out here and cause deaths, but these people are absolutely going to be traumatized for a long time