In Lviv, two young men threw anti-aircraft grenades from a balcony

In Lviv, the police prosecuted two 20-year-old residents of the city who threw airsoft grenades from the window of a multi-story building on the night of August 16. This was reported by the communication department of the Main Directorate of the National Police in the Lviv region.

According to the police, at around midnight on Trolleybusnaya Street in Lviv, a report was received about the sounds of explosions. After arriving at the scene, the police found out that two young people, who were in a drunken state, were throwing five imitation grenades intended for use in airsoft from the window of an apartment on the sixth floor.

Both young men were detained, and administrative reports were drawn up on them for minor hooliganism. Currently, the police are conducting further investigations to establish all the circumstances of the incident.

Law enforcement officers call on citizens to obey the law and not to engage in actions that may cause panic or danger to other persons.

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