Russian authorities released the names of 51 people presumed dead after a devastating methane explosion in a coal mine in Siberia, believed to be the country s deadliest mining incident since 2010.
MOSCOW (AP) Russian authorities on Friday released the names of 51 people presumed dead after a devastating methane explosion in a coal mine in Siberia,
MOSCOW — Russian authorities on Friday released the names of 51 people presumed dead after a devastating methane explosion in a coal mine in Siberia, believed to be the deadliest
MOSCOW (AP) — A Russian court on Saturday ordered five people to remain in pre-trial detention for two months pending an investigation into a devastating blast in a coal mine
Russian authorities on Friday released the names of 51 people presumed dead after a devastating methane explosion in a coal mine in Siberia, believed to be the deadliest since 2010.
The list with the names of 46 miners and five rescuers was published online by the government of the Kemerovo.