Explosions continue near the Military Enrollment Center in Ukraine for the second day: a serviceman was shot the day before.


This evening, February 2, an explosion occurred near the Pavlohrad Military Enrollment Center caused by an unknown object.
This was reported by the press service of the Dnipropetrovsk regional Military Enrollment Center.
According to preliminary information, one person was injured as a result of the incident. The condition of the injured is assessed as mild.
Law enforcement officials are working at the scene to clarify all the details and causes of the incident.
'We are cooperating with the police to clarify all the details as quickly as possible. We ask citizens not to spread unverified information, to remain calm and wait for official conclusions from the investigation. Any new information will be communicated additionally,' the statement said.
At the same Time, the head of the CPD, Andriy Kovalenko, stated that the explosions of the Military Enrollment Center are the responsibility of the GRU and FSB structures.
'At the same time, there is also an increasing media campaign that has been ongoing since 2022, but particularly significant efforts to undermine mobilization and influence the media sphere (bloggers, bots, social networks) are being made by the Russians since 2024,' he emphasized.
It should be noted that on Saturday, February 1, there was an explosion at the territorial center of staffing and social support (Military Enrollment Center) in Rivne.
It was also reported that a man killed an employee of the Military Enrollment Center in Poltava region. The police detained him in Pyryatyn.
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