🚗👮♂️Уголовное дело возбуждено по факту инцидента на севере Москвы, в результате которого пострадали два человека - сообщили в столичном СК
«Предварительно установлено, что 24 июля на одной из парковок на севере столицы произошла детонация неустановленного предмета, который был в автомобиле», - рассказала официальный представитель МВД Ирина Волк.
Пострадавших доставили в медучреждение, добавила Волк.
🚗👮♂️Уголовное дело возбуждено по факту инцидента на севере Москвы, в результате которого пострадали два человека - сообщили в столичном СК
«Предварительно установлено, что 24 июля на одной из парковок на севере столицы произошла детонация неустановленного предмета, который был в автомобиле», - рассказала официальный представитель МВД Ирина Волк.
Пострадавших доставили в медучреждение, добавила Волк.
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