Fire rages at major Russian shipyard after explosion
- A large fire erupted at the Onega Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Plant in Karelia, Russia, covering approximately 1,500 square meters, as reported by regional authorities.
- The explosion of a gas cylinder caused the fire, according to the state-run TASS news agency.
- Three people suffered injuries from the blaze, with two in critical condition on ventilators, as confirmed by Artur Parfenchikov.
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Russian stuff blowing up: Russian shipyard burns
A Russian shipbuilding site is burning. Russia claims it was due to a gas cylinder exploding. Petrozavodsk is the capital of the Karelia region, which is east of Finland. And in Bataysk, which is 15 kilometers south of Rostov, Russian air defense...
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