In occupied Crimea, 1 person killed and 2 injured due to tank cars catching fire near Simferopol
Kyiv • UNN
One person has been killed and two injured in a fire in railway tank cars with gasoline near Simferopol in annexed Crimea.
A fire of railroad tank cars with fuel near occupied Simferopol injured three people, one of them died, RosSMI reports UNN.
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On April 24, tank cars with gasoline caught fire on the railway tracks in the village of Komsomolskiy near Simferopol in occupied Crimea. According to the Department of emergency situations of the occupying country, as a result of the fire three people were injured, one of them died. It is written that 109 rescuers and 28 units of equipment were involved to eliminate the fire, which managed to extinguish the fire in the daytime.
The cause of the fire is indicated as a violation of the rules of the technological process, but the circumstances and consequences of the incident are still being clarified, according to RosSMI.
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