11 killed, 130 injured in Russia factory blast
In a statement on Telegram, Russia's emergencies ministry said rescuers were continuing to search through rubble at the scene of the blast, 320 km (198 miles) southeast of Moscow
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A blast at a factory in the Russian region of Ryazan on Friday killed 11 persons and left 130 injured, Russia's emergencies ministry said on Saturday.
In a statement on Telegram, the ministry said rescuers were continuing to search through rubble at the scene of the blast, 320 km (198 miles) southeast of Moscow.
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Ryazan region governor Pavel Malkov said on Friday that the incident had been triggered by a fire breaking out inside a workshop at the factory.
There was no cause given for the fire, nor was it clear what the factory produced. Ukrainian drones have previously targeted military and economic infrastructure in Ryazan region.
Some Russian media outlets reported that the explosion was caused by gunpowder catching fire.
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