The building of the Main Post Office in Khabarovsk was evacuated due to the threat of mining

The building of the Main Post Office in Khabarovsk was evacuated due to the threat of mining

In Khabarovsk, the building of the Main Post Office was evacuated due to the threat of mining. This was announced on Monday, February 28, by the Transsibinfo portal.

The incident happened earlier that day. Information about the mining was received at the Main Post Office around noon local time. The employees immediately reported this to the police.

Employees and visitors to the main city post office were urgently evacuated. Arriving at the scene, the police and the National Guard cordoned off the building and blocked access to it. A cynological service worked on site, which checked the halls where customers are served, as well as office premises and luggage storage.

The survey of the building took about an hour, no dangerous items were found, the website kp.ru writes.

On February 24, a message was received about the mining of eight district courts in Moscow.

Since the beginning of the year, a wave of evacuations of educational institutions has swept through the regions due to reports of alleged mining. Thus, on January 21, anonymous reports of mining were received by schools in Sevastopol. As a result, classes in educational institutions were urgently canceled. The head of the Crimea, Sergei Aksyonov, said that information about the mining of the educational institutions of the peninsula came from abroad.

On January 20, schools in Chelyabinsk received false reports of mining. Police later said no explosive devices or other threats were found. On January 12, due to such reports, 151 schools were evacuated, as well as a number of universities in Yekaterinburg.

Source: IZ

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