<a href=NEWS.rin.ru'><a href=NEWS.rin.ru'> NEWS.rin.ru 
4 of March, 15:01

The Union: the part of the miners from the mine named after AF Zasyadko could save
The part of the miners of Donetsk mine named after AF Zasyadko, which explosion caught under the earth, was able to save, But the number of received damage may yet grow, said Last news on Wednesday, the head of the independent trade Union of miners of Ukraine Mykhaylo Volynets.

on Wednesday morning, located within the self-proclaimed Donetsk national Republic mine explosion occurred. According to the Ministry DND, in the mine at the time of the explosion were 230 miners, 157 people were brought to the surface. The head of the press service of the state service of Ukraine on emergencies Natalia Quickly stated that as a result of the explosion at the mine died 1 citizen, fifteen injured. MES DND reports wounding 14 people. For his part, the speaker of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Volodymyr Groysman at the meeting of the Parliament said that the Zasyadko mine lost his life 32 miner. In the MOE DND these data challenged.

"I was told that the fate of 47 unknown, But some of them could be saved. And for this reason is currently unknown the fate of 32 people, And you can also talk about the one who died, whose body was seen, " said Volynets.

He has supplemented his words by the fact that, on corrected data, the mine was not 207 people, as stated before, and 230 people. According to him, 16 people were injured, however, the number of received damage can still grow.

"in the burn center are five people, two in traumatology, nine in the clinic of occupational diseases. But the number of people who will go to the hospital, will be much more because citizens inhaled poisonous gases. Popped to the surface, ran home to report that He's alive, " said Volynets.

according to the summary data of the Ministry of energy of Ukraine, as a result of the explosion were injured 17 people, one died, the fate of 32 miners remains unknown.

sections: Politics

    Copyright © RIN 2005-