
Admin
18 February 2026
During the meeting, students were taught how to act in various dangerous situations. Specifically, they discussed rules of conduct when encountering explosive objects or unexpectedly finding themselves in high-risk zones. Special attention was paid to action algorithms during shelling: how to behave correctly outdoors and at home if there is no time to reach a safe shelter. The theoretical part was reinforced by analyzing video materials showing typical mistakes people make due to stress or lack of knowledge. Through these real-life cases, the experts clearly demonstrated how not to act and explained the correct behavioral models for such circumstances.
To ensure better retention of the material, each participant received a notebook, an information insert with illustrations of explosive objects and their potential locations, and a teaching manual titled “Warning of Risks from Explosive Objects.” The students were highly satisfied with the training, actively asking questions, discussing the information provided, and sharing their impressions. We thank the professionals for the thorough preparation of our students and their contribution to our collective safety. Stay safe and remember: awareness saves lives!





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