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Death toll after explosion at military plant in Urals city kills 12, Russian news outlet reports

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The death toll after an explosion at a military plant near the Russian Urals city of Chelyabinsk on Wednesday rose to twelve with five people injured, Russia's Izvestia news outlet reported on Thursday.

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Aleksei Teksler, governor of the Chelyabinsk region, had previously announced that the incident had occurred in the city of Kopeisk, just to the east of Chelyabinsk.

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He said a fire at the plant, which he did not name, had been extinguished.

Russian investigators said on Thursday that they had opened a criminal case into the incident.

Local media, citing eyewitnesses, reported that the explosion had occurred at the 'Plastmass' plant, which is controlled by Russian state corporation Rostec.

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There was no indication that the incident was linked in any way to drone activity, the governor, Teksler, said.

Rostec was not available for immediate comment.

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