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Seven injured in fire at Russia's Omsk oil refinery, production continues

  • A fire broke out at an oil refinery owned by Russian energy giant Gazprom in the Omsk region of Western Siberia, as reported by the company.
  • Two people were injured in the explosion, confirmed by Vitaly Khotsenko, the acting governor of Omsk Oblast.
  • Despite the fire, the refinery continued to operate normally, supplying petroleum products to Siberia, the Urals, and Kazakhstan.
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A fire broke out in one of Russia's largest oil refineries. Seven workers were injured, one of whom died of his injuries in hospital.

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Firefighters completely extinguished the fire at the Omsk Oil Refinery. This was reported by the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia for the Omsk Region. The fire area was 150 square meters. As a result of the emergency, seven people were injured, and one of them failed to survive. Twenty-seven rescuers and seven pieces of equipment fought the fire. A criminal case has been initiated under the article “Violation of…

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As a result of a fire at the Omsk Refinery, which is owned by Gazprom, one person was killed. About this...

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A fire broke out at one of Russia's largest oil refineries in Omsk, Siberia. Seven workers were injured and taken to hospital, regional authorities reported, citing state news agency TASS.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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