Kyiv Nova Poshta Explosion Labeled as Terrorist Attack
Explosion at Nova Poshta Terminal in Kyiv
According to Главком: A blast occurred at a Nova Poshta terminal in Kyiv's Obolon district, killing a 59-year-old man and injuring two employees, aged 37 and 41. The incident has been classified as a terrorist act, with the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) taking over the pre-trial investigation.
The explosion took place at a Nova Poshta sorting center, where packages were moving along a conveyor belt. One worker was removing items when the blast happened. A fire broke out at the terminal following the detonation. According to an eyewitness, 'packages were moving along the conveyor belt when one of the workers was taking them off. At that moment, an explosion occurred.'
An eyewitness described the flash as so intense that 'it resembled a kamikaze drone strike, with sparks raining down from above.'
The Kyiv City Prosecutor's Office classified the event as a terrorist attack, underscoring the severity of the situation. SBU investigators have taken charge of the probe into this incident, which has sparked widespread public concern and local unease.
Security Concerns in Ukraine
This incident highlights growing worries about safety in Ukraine, especially amid ongoing military aggression and terrorist threats. Explosions at civilian sites like postal terminals can have far-reaching implications for both public security and business operations. The SBU's investigation is expected to clarify the circumstances of the event and identify potential future threats.
The recent explosion at the Nova Poshta terminal has raised significant concerns about safety in urban areas, particularly in light of ongoing threats. For further insights into the implications of this tragic event, including details about another recent blast at a postal sorting facility in Kyiv, you can read more in our coverage of the incident involving a fatal explosion that underscores the urgent need for enhanced security measures.
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