В Абхазии в результате взрывов пострадали десятки людей

Десятки людей получили ранения в результате взрывов и последовавшего пожара на складе боеприпасов в Абхазии. Инцидент удалось ликвидировать спустя четыре часа. Как сообщает корреспондент телекомпании "RussiaToday" из Сухуми, среди пострадавших 35 граждан России.

Из-за взрывов на военном складе в селе Приморское можно было наблюдать огромные столбы огня и дыма.

Представитель властей в самопровозглашенной республике сообщили о 60 раненых, в том числе двое детей. Большинство получили травмы легкой и средней тяжести. Двое или трое человек находятся в тяжелом состоянии. Также сообщается, что большинство пострадавших это отдыхающие.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Взрыв в селе Приморское, в Абхазии, 2 августа (фото любезно предоставлено "RT")

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