In a shocking incident, a Ukrainian deputy unleashed a barrage of grenades during a session at the Keretsky village council, leaving a devastating aftermath with 26 individuals bearing the brunt of the explosion.
The distressing event unfolded promptly at 11.37 during a session meeting at the Keretsky Council in the Mukachevo district. Line 102 crackled with a distressing message, revealing the grim reality of the situation.
Initial reports suggested that the detonation claimed the life of the individual responsible for igniting the fuse, and 11 others suffered varying degrees of injuries. However, as the dust settled, the true extent of the tragedy became apparent. The National Police provided an update, disclosing that a staggering 26 individuals had been harmed. Among them, six individuals were fighting for their lives in critical condition.
🚨BREAKING: UKRAINE DEPUTY DETONATES GRENADE IN COUNCIL MEETING | 1 DEAD, 26 INJURED pic.twitter.com/2KYTAdxYEh
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) December 15, 2023
The incident has sent shockwaves through the community, prompting investigations into the motive behind such a drastic and violent act within the confines of the village council. The authorities are working diligently to understand the circumstances leading up to the incident and to provide support to the affected individuals and their families.
As the community grapples with the aftermath of this tragic event, questions linger about the security measures in place during public meetings and the implications for the safety of those participating in civic activities. The repercussions of this disturbing incident are likely to reverberate throughout the region, as both the immediate and long-term impacts are assessed and addressed.
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