Fatal Blast in Russia's Ryazan Factory: Death Toll Rises to 20
A blast at a factory in Russia's Ryazan region has killed at least 20 people and injured 134 others. The cause of the fire that led to the explosion remains unclear, with speculations pointing towards an explosives plant. Emergency services and psychologists are aiding the affected.
At least 20 people have died and 134 others have been injured following a mysterious explosion last week at a factory in Russia's Ryazan region, authorities confirmed on Monday.
The blast, which occurred southeast of Moscow, was reportedly triggered by a fire in a workshop. The exact cause remains uncertain, although some media outlets suggest it might be an explosives plant. This information, however, remains unverified as official Russian sources have yet to provide detailed explanations.
Emergency services and psychologists are actively working on-site. Desperate rescue efforts continue as workers sift through the rubble, while mental health professionals provide counseling to distressed local residents.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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