
The team of the Peaceful Heaven of Kharkiv Charitable Foundation — including both mine safety specialists and representatives of the 0–10 km response unit — took part in a training titled “Awareness of Small Unmanned Aerial Systems and Countermeasures.”
This training goes far beyond theory. It equips staff with life-saving tools — from understanding how drone detectors work to knowing how to act confidently in emergencies. This knowledge is especially crucial for those assisting civilians near the front line and during evacuations.

Practical exercises, designed to closely simulate real conditions, became the core of the training. They help refine reaction speed and reduce risks in areas where danger can strike from the sky at any moment.

The training was conducted by Safer Access experts, who systematically work to enhance the safety of humanitarian teams in the field. The event was organized by the Coordination Humanitarian Center NGO, whose efforts make such crucial training possible exactly where it is most needed.

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