Ukraine mine blast kills nine

Nine miners have been killed when a gas explosion ripped through an underground coal mine in eastern Ukraine.

Nine miners have been killed after a gas explosion ripped through an underground coal mine in eastern Ukraine, authorities say.

The blast happened before dawn on Thursday at a depth of 300 metres, located in the eastern city of Kirovsk, the State Emergency Service said in a statement on Friday.

Accidents are a regular feature at Ukrainian mines, most of which are located in the country's industrial eastern region, where pro-Russian rebels now control over a dozen towns and cities.

Many of them are underfunded and poorly equipped, and safety violations are rife.

In the worst accident of its kind in the country's post-Soviet history, more than 100 miners were killed in an explosion in 2007 at the Zasyadko mine, one of the three biggest in Ukraine.


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