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30 of September, 13:03

The Ministry of internal Affairs of Ukraine considered the attack an explosion in Kherson in front of the representation Poroshenko in Crimea
An explosion at the building of the representative office of the President of Ukraine in Crimea, which is located in Kherson, Ukrainian police qualifies as a terrorist act, said the Deputy head of the regional police Ilya Kiva.

"We see this as a terrorist act. Now actively conducting operational-investigative actions in relation to possible participants. And at the moment all power structures is shown in combat readiness, We will work every inhabitant of the Kherson area, in the same way - And visitors. Our goal is to prevent any possibility of " rocking the boat ", said the TV channel "112 Ukraine" Kiva. According to him, serious building damage And received damage as a result of explosion there." The thunder flash was a little more than big firecrackers. But the very fact forces us to be very careful And concentrated, " added the chief of regional militia. In a regional Central Board has also stated that now the police checks circumstances of the explosion." 30 September 8. Fifteen in a call center of Suvorovsky regional Department of militia received a letter from an employee of the representative office of the President of Ukraine in Crimea. The Complainant was told that at night unknown damaged the front door And Windows of the building that hosts the office. In the area of an event I left it is investigative-task force of regional Department And the management Department of the Ministry of internal Affairs of the region ", - RIA "news" the letter of the Ministry. Now on the scene working forensic experts. The explosion in front of the offices of the President of Ukraine in Crimea, which is located in Kherson, on Wednesday said the permanent Commissioner Poroshenko in Crimea Natalya Popovich. In her expressions, the explosion damaged the entrance door of the premises of the mission.

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