Fire at Kazan Gunpowder Plant in Russia Injures Two, Agencies Report
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Authorities "point" to a man-made cause
Fire Erupts at Historic Kazan Gunpowder Plant | Science-Environment
A fire at Kazan's gunpowder plant in Russia injured two people, causing part of the building to collapse. The incident hasn't halted production, and one casualty remains in serious condition. The 18th-century plant and its CEO, sanctioned by the EU and the U.S., supplies ammunition to the Russian military.
The fire took place on the territory of the Kazan Powder Plant and was reported by the Press Service of Head of Tatarstan on 14 April.
Fire at Kazan gunpowder plant in Russia injures two, agencies report
MOSCOW, April 14 (Reuters) - A fire has broken out at a gunpowder plant in the Russian city of Kazan, injuring two people, Russian news agencies reported on Tuesday, citing local authorities. The fire, which resulted in part of the building collaps...
In the capital of Tatarstan on Tuesday, 14 April, there was a massive explosion in the territory of the Kazan Powder Plant, with two victims reported by ASTRA with reference to the publication of KazanFirst. According to the head of the press service of the head of the Republic of Tartarstan, Lilya Galimov, the explosion caused a collapse of structures. "The cause of the explosion is man-made. All of the victims are hospitalized, one of them in …
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