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Approached the crash site of an enemy drone out of curiosity - the prosecutor's office revealed the circumstances of the death of four people in Cherkasy region

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Law enforcement agencies and rescue services once again emphasize: any fragments of UAVs, missiles, or other explosive objects pose a deadly threat.

Approached the crash site of an enemy drone out of curiosity - the prosecutor's office revealed the circumstances of the death of four people in Cherkasy region

In the Cherkasy region, four people died when they approached the site of a drone crash "out of curiosity" and it detonated. This was reported by the Cherkasy Regional Prosecutor's Office, according to UNN.

On April 1, 2026, at approximately 13:00, during an air raid alert, as a result of a UAV falling on an open area between settlements in the Zolotonosha district, its warhead detonated. As a result of the explosion, 4 local residents who approached the crash site out of curiosity died.

- the report says.

Under the procedural guidance of prosecutors from the Cherkasy Regional Prosecutor's Office, a pre-trial investigation has been launched into the commission of a war crime (Part 1, Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).

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Law enforcement agencies and rescue services once again emphasize: any fragments of UAVs, missiles, or other explosive objects pose a deadly threat.

Strictly prohibited:

- approaching the UAV crash site;

- touching fragments;

- photographing or filming them up close;

moving any parts of the object.

If a dangerous object is found, you must:

- move to a safe distance (at least 100–200 m);

- warn other people;

- notify the police or the State Emergency Service by calling 101 or 102;

- await the arrival of special services.

It is important to remember that even after a UAV crash:

- an unexploded ordnance may remain;

- a delayed activation of the explosive mechanism is possible;

- fragments can be dangerous due to the presence of explosive elements.

Explosive experts, investigators, and prosecutors are working at the scene.