Dnepropetrovsk was shocked by a series of explosions – according to unconfirmed reports, 10 explosions occurred in the city – both in the center and on the outskirts. Officially, 4 explosions have now been confirmed in the center.
The first explosion occurred around 11:40-11:50 at the tram stop opposite the Opera and Ballet Theater. The police say the trash can exploded. Fortunately, the explosion occurred at the moment when the doors of the tram were already closed and it was leaving the stop. According to preliminary data, from three to 5 people were seriously injured. The scene of the incident was cordoned off by police officers, the victims were taken to hospital.
At 12:20, about half an hour later, another explosion occurred on Stolyarov Street between the Panorama club and the Assembly College. The explosive device went off while the college students were having a break. According to official data, three people were slightly injured, one of whom refused hospitalization. It is still unknown what exactly exploded – the police say it was also an urn.
Eyewitness accounts: second explosion on the street. Stolyarov.
Second explosion: official comment.
The next explosion occurred near house No. 99 on Karl Marx Avenue about 20 minutes later at 12.40. According to the Ministry of Emergency Situations, two people were injured – slightly injured.
Explosion No. 3 on Karl Marx: commentary from an eyewitness.
The fourth explosion occurred at https://nonukgamblingsites.co.uk/review/spinscastle/ the same place as the first around 12.50.
Traffic is blocked in almost the entire city center. People are trying to flee from offices in the center to their homes, but security forces are driving them back into the premises. Mobile communications practically do not work, apparently, security forces fear that signals for explosive devices are being diverted from terrorists via mobile communications. Utility workers pour garbage out of trash cans en masse and drag them into piles. Students from some schools were dismissed from classes.
Information about several more explosions appeared on the Internet on Dnepropetrovsk forums – two explosions at the Ozerka Central Market, near the Grand Plaza shopping center on Avenue. Gas. "Pravda" on the Embankment.
All victims were taken to the Mechnikov hospital and provided with everything necessary. According to preliminary data from the Ministry of Emergency Situations, 14 people were injured as a result of a series of explosions.
We were sitting in lesson 6.Because of the Euro, our classes have been shifted and, to be honest, we are no longer studying.
How did someone say that something was being blown up in the city?.At first, no one cared, but then everyone realized that this was not a joke and rushed to call their parents, but that was not the case – the connection was like New Year’s.Those who managed to get through were truly the lucky ones.I couldn’t reach my parents for an hour.Imagine what thoughts never crossed my mind.
Thank God I was able to reach my grandmother.She said her parents are fine.And at this time the explosions were getting closer and closer to our area.And we got worried, because here we have the biggest shopping center in the city, and plus the school is very close… Without thinking, we ran home.
Large packages were not allowed into the shopping center, people were searched, the entire center was blocked.We decided to go to the dacha out of harm’s way, while we were driving the connection completely dropped for 10 minutes, and during this time another explosion occurred.
How did we feel at that moment?? Such an unusual feeling… It didn’t seem like fear, but there were the makings of panic..
The explosions have already stopped.And now we started to think: who needed it?? The answer came to us: Armored personnel carriers began to spin around the city.The point is that eyewitnesses say that they entered the city at 4 (. )Morning(. ).Everything is clear to everyone?
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*dying* We left the French/English, we left the Russians, but who would have thought that some gypsies would become our destruction… *coughing blood* burn… in hell. *dies*
“Our beloved Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler, having learned about the incident code-named, addressed the people for the last time, after which he shot himself. the swift, merciless extermination of the SS troops by two and a half gypsies and a rabid Romanian. More than 9 thousand killed. Aryans. There has not been such a bloody massacre since the famous beer and sausage festival, which took place on the evening of 21.06.1941 to morning 22.06.1941. Then, a couple of sneaky generals decided to hunt bears, which is why the war with the USSR began." – excerpt from the New Reich newspaper
I don’t know how stubborn you have to be (or I don’t understand something) to stir up such crap in a country before Euro 2012.
Well, let’s dig together – who needs these explosions??
A grenade explosion at waist level splits a person into two halves. Judging by the fact that the victims were mostly lightly wounded, one can judge that the explosions were just explosions without damaging elements. Otherwise there would be a lot of deaths.
The main strategically important city objects that could be completely attacked: Largest shopping and shopping and entertainment centers:
"Bridge City"
"New Center"
"Nautilus"
"New Continent"
"Atrium"
"Miriada"
"Babylon"
"Dafi"
"Mainland"
"Appolo"
"Terra"
"Caravan"
"Europe"
"Passage"
"Lakeside"
"Grand Plaza"
Amursky
Central
Merefo-Kherson railway bridge
Kaydaksky Bridge
Southern
Ust-Samarsky
Samara
Yevpatoriya overpass
Pedestrian
Dnepropetrovsk National University named after Oles Gonchar
Dnepropetrovsk State Institute of Physical Culture and Sports (DSIFKiS)
National Mining University
National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine
Ukrainian State University of Chemical Technology
Dnepropetrovsk State University of Internal Affairs (former Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Law Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs)
Prydniprovsk State Academy of Construction and Architecture (former DISI)
Dnepropetrovsk National University of Railway Transport named after Ak. Lazaryan (former DIIT)
Dnepropetrovsk Agrarian University
Dnepropetrovsk State Financial Academy
Dnepropetrovsk University of Economics and Law
Academy of Customs Service of Ukraine
Dnepropetrovsk State Medical Academy
Dnepropetrovsk Institute of Interregional Academy of Personnel Management
Dnepropetrovsk Regional Institute of Public Administration of the National Academy of Public Administration under the President of Ukraine
State Institute for Training and Retraining of Industrial Personnel (GIPOprom)
Dnepropetrovsk Historical Museum named after Academician D. AND. Yavornitsky – one of the largest museums in Ukraine
Art
Diorama “Battle of the Dnieper”
House Museum E. P. Blavatsky
Museum "Literary Dnieper"
Memorial House-Museum of Academician D.AND. Yavornitsky
Museum of Police History – Museum of the House of Culture of the Internal Affairs Directorate
Geological and Mineralogical Museum of the National Mining University
Museum of the History of the State Engineering and Construction Academy of Ukraine
Museum of History of Dnepropetrovsk State Agrarian University
Museum of History of Dnepropetrovsk National University
People’s Memorial House-Museum named after. G. AND. Petrovsky
People’s Museum of History of the State Chemical-Technological University of Ukraine
People’s Museum of History of the State Medical Academy of Ukraine
People’s Museum of History of the State Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine
People’s Museum of the History of the National Mining University
Museum of the History of the University of Railway Transport
Dnepropetrovsk Drama Theater named after. Shevchenko
Dnepropetrovsk Academic Russian Drama Theater named after. M. Gorky
Dnepropetrovsk State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater
Dnepropetrovsk Municipal Youth Theater “We Believe”!»
Dnepropetrovsk Regional Youth Theater "Chamber Stage"
Dnepropetrovsk Municipal Actor and Puppet Theater
House of Chamber Music
Rui Youth Avant-Garde Theater
House of Organ and Chamber Music
Children’s musical theater "Golden Key"
Mikhail Melnik Theater "Scream"
KVN Theater DSU
Dnepropetrovsk Philharmonic
Dnepropetrovsk State Circus
Christian
Orthodox
Transfiguration Cathedral
Holy Trinity Cathedral
Temple in honor of the Iverskaya Icon of the Mother of God
St. Nicholas Church
Holy Cross Church
Holy Intercession Church
Temple of John of Kronstadt
Catholic
Roman Catholic Church of St. Joseph
Protestant
Evangelical Lutheran Church (Kirch) of St. Catherine
Jewish
Synagogue "Golden Rose" (Choral Synagogue)
Synagogue on the street. Kotsyubinsky.
All information provided by Wikipedia. What do we see? None of these objects were damaged. This means that this is not a blow to economic objects, but to mass terror of the city’s citizens.
1) The bridges were not blown up – as strategically important objects, which means this is not a blow to the prestige of the country’s law enforcement and internal agencies. Universities were not blown up – a blow to the protection of the younger generation. Museums and theaters are also classified as mass terror. Religiously significant buildings were not blown up – this is not a blow to Christianity. This is not a professional job. Professional terrorists trained by the intelligence services of Middle Eastern states (Arabia, Qatar and others..) are swept aside.
2) There were no damaging elements in the explosions: This is not a professional job. A small number of victims for such actions is not terror of citizens.Radical fanatics from the Middle East are brushed aside.
3) Euro 2012? Perhaps… But it will not be held in the city.Euro 2012 – swept aside.
4) Tricks of a psychopath? Yes it’s easy! Because there are tons of bomb recipes on the Internet.Quite likely.
5) Political strife within the country? Maybe. But! Dnepropetrovsk is the birthplace of the ex-premier.To be forgotten about her? We needed another city. Organized by the authorities before Euro 2012, which is strategically important for the country? NOTED.
6) Supporters of the ex-prime minister? Possible, but kind of stupid. It was possible with the same efforts to free the object of imprisonment. Swept aside.

