Schools evacuated for second day in row in Russia’s Kislovodsk due to mining threat

All schools are reported to have been mined in Kislovodsk (Stavropol Territory, Russia) for the second day in a row, and evacuation is underway, head of the resort city Yevgeny Moiseev said, Report informs referring to TASS.

“On the morning of January 12, threats were received in Kislovodsk about mining all the schools in the city. The police, the Ministry of Emergency Situations, rescuers, dog handlers went to the place. Schools are being evacuated,” Moiseev wrote on his Telegram channel.

He said that January 11 reports about the mining of educational institutions turned out to be false.

The information about the mining of ATMs at the entrance to the central market on January 10 was not confirmed in Kislovodsk, after checks.

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