Russia continues to scare Ukraine with missiles, dirty bombs, chemical weapons, or radiation.
Preparing for enemy attacks and having elementary knowledge about the danger and how to counteract it are important conditions for the survival of Ukrainians in this war. This is stated in the material, prepared as part of the Civil Protection Program implemented by the Eastern Europe Foundation in partnership with Hala Systems Inc. with the help of the European Union.
“The Russian Federation no longer hides that, losing on the front, it is openly “at war” with the civilian population of Ukraine. The enemy carries out missile strikes and UAV attacks in order to maximally harm and force the citizens of Ukraine to survive in the absence of water, gas, light and heat, in including in the deep rear,” the article says.
However, simple, at first glance, rules can help not to get lost in the conditions of destruction of nuclear power plants and hydroelectric power plants, dams, dams, destruction of warehouses and storages of dangerous (radioactive and/or toxic) substances and waste, oil products, transport and engineering communications, etc.
The material provides answers to the questions of what to pay attention to, how to recognize a threat, and what measures to take during and after the onset of danger, etc.