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Thousands evacuated after fire at Russian military arsenal

A fire has engulfed a military arsenal in western Russia, triggering powerful explosions that have injured at least six and prompted the evacuation of thousands of residents from nearby villages

Via AP news wire
Wednesday 07 October 2020 15:21 EDT
Russia Arsenal Fire
Russia Arsenal Fire (Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations of Ryazan region)

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A fire engulfed a military arsenal in western Russia on Wednesday, triggering huge explosions that injured at least six and prompted the evacuation of thousands of residents from nearby villages officials said.

Authorities said the fire at the arsenal in the Ryazan region that holds munitions had been sparked by burning grass. Television footage showed smoke rising high across the skies and powerful blasts shook the area about 250 kilometers (155 miles) southeast of Moscow

Regional officials have ordered the evacuation of more than 2,300 people from 10 nearby villages. Six people have been hospitalized with injuries.

The Defense Ministry said that 189 troops backed by four heavy firefighting planes, three helicopters and drones were deployed to help contain the blaze. A deputy defense minister arrived in the area to coordinate emergency efforts.

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