Two teenagers electrocuted on the roof of a freight car in Chernihiv region.


In the Chernihiv region, two 12-year-old boys were electrocuted when they climbed onto the roof of a freight car. According to the State Emergency Service, rescuers reported that the children were electrocuted while on the roof of the car.
Rescuers reported that the two 12-year-old boys were electrocuted while on the roof of the freight car.
Emergency workers quickly evacuated the children from the car and handed them over to medical personnel. An investigation into the circumstances of the incident is ongoing.
Tagging among teenagers: dangers and warnings
There is currently an increase in tagging incidents among teenagers in Kyiv and other cities. Young people are putting themselves at risk by riding on the outside of public transport, such as trams, trolleybuses, subways, and commuter trains.
The railway is not a place for games. Explain the dangers to children near the tracks. It could really save a life.
Tagging can lead to tragic consequences, which is why parents are urged to be attentive and avoid such situations. Recently, tagging cases have become more frequent among the youth.
The incident involving the teenagers who were electrocuted reminds us of the importance of safety around railways. It is also worth noting the increase in tagging incidents among teenagers, which poses a serious threat to their lives and health. It is important to timely warn about dangers and prevent potential tragedies.
The incident in the Chernihiv region, in which the children were electrocuted on the roof of a freight car, underscores the need for caution near railway tracks. It is also important to be aware of the increase in tagging incidents among teenagers and emphasize the importance of reminding them about the dangers of this activity. Preventive work and timely measures to prevent tragic consequences in the future are especially important.Read also
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