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uokki
13.11.2009, 22:14
Äsken uutisissa puhuivat että Ulianovskissa(sydämeni verta vuotavi)armeijan pommivarastossa jytisee.Tiedotteen mukaan sotilaat olivat olleet purkamassa pommia ku jotain meni pieleen.Itse henkilökohtaisesti epäilen jotta oikeasti Tehokaksikko,Dynaaminen Duo Myllis ja Roope ovatkin jättäneet jotain ovelaa tovereiden nurkkiin yllätykseksi, kun eivät tiettävästi onnistuneet(vielä)saamaan Suomeen Uazin maahantuontia...
Todennäköisesti ja on syytä epäillä että tekivät vanhan hyvän Maxwell Smart tyylisen tempun,eli rpt kukkapurkissa tyyppisen yllärin ja tästä kaikki lähti!!!
Jos jollain toisenlaista tietoa tai muuta tietoa niin jatka vaan!!

Urbancityboy
13.11.2009, 22:46
Niin tuntuivat novalla uutisissa kertovan.

Äsken katselin kympin uutiset, mutta en huomannut että olisi mitenkään ollut aihe tapetilla television puolella.

Yllättävän kovat käryt noista joskus voi irrota. Liekö tietoa onko ydinmateriaalia tulessa ja mihin päin tuuli meinaa lähteä savulauttoja kuljettamaan. Muutamassa tunnissa voivat laskeutua sumut vaikka Suomen päälle kuten kävi mm. vuosituhannen vaihteessa kun Britanniassa paloi öljynjalostamo, silloin kärsi hapenottokyky jonkun verran.

Byrocrat
13.11.2009, 23:56
Dozens escape Russia arms depot blasts
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Buzz Up! Print Story A series of blasts ripped through an arms depot near the Russian city of Ulyanovsk on Friday, killing two firemen, but dozens of people escaped the explosions and fire by hiding in a shelter, officials said. Skip related content
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"For now, the death of two people is confirmed. They are military firemen who went to fight to the fire" after the first explosion, the Interfax news agency quoted defence ministry spokesman Alexei Kuznetsov as saying.

Forty-three people hid in a shelter at the depot after a first explosion set off a chain of blasts and started several fires, an emergency services source told RIA Novosti news agency.

Two trucks of gunpowder exploded in the disaster, according to a source quoted by the agency.

The governor said more than 3,000 people had been evacuated within a radius of seven kilometres (four miles) around the fire, sparked by a blast in a workshop at a depot on the outskirts of Ulyanovsk, about 900 kilometres (560 miles) east of Moscow.

Around 20 people needed medical attention, 11 of whom were hospitalized, two in serious condition, Morozov was quoted as saying by RIA-Novosti.

A large fireball and a towering plume of smoke rose over the city while locals stood gaping at the flames, television images showed.

Six teams of firefighters were at the scene and were expected to fight the fire through the night, Morozov told Vesti-24 television.

The blasts took place while munitions were being detonated in a controlled operation at the number 31 arms depot, the Ulyanovsk branch of Russia's FSB security service said in a statement.

One man was thrown out of the building by the force of the explosion but received only minor injuries and had already testified to officials investigating the incident, an official said.

The explosions broke windows and caused "strong" shocks around the depot, a spokesman for the Ulyanovsk mayor told AFP.

Regional police warned residents to get gauze masks and store drinking water.

However Morozov told Vesti-24 that such measures were unnecessary because there were no chemical weapons involved in the explosions.

Ulyanovsk is known as the birthplace of Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin.

Explosions at military arms depots are relatively common in Russia and other former Soviet republics, and are often linked to ageing equipment and lax enforcement of safety rules.

In March, two people were killed and 16 injured after a weapons depot caught fire in Kazakhstan. A similar fire in northern Russia in May 2008 blew up more than 400 air-to-air missiles.

In September, one person was killed and 34 injured when a blast triggered a huge fire at a fireworks warehouse in the southern Russian city of Voronezh.

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"More than 40 people have been saved, including those who were reported missing," Ulyanovsk Governor Sergei Morozov told Pervyi Kanal television station as firemen fought the raging inferno.

ZeiZei
14.11.2009, 09:20
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8359359.stm