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Russia jails five people over coal mine disaster that killed 51

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The tragedy appears to be the deadliest in Russia since 2010.
MOSCOW — 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 in Siberia that resulted in dozens of deaths. Russian authorities reported 51 deaths after a methane explosion rocked the Listvyazhnaya mine in the Kemerovo region in southwestern Siberia on Thursday – 46 miners and five rescuers. The tragedy appears to be the deadliest in Russia since 2010. The Central District Court in the city of Kemerovo ruled to jail the director of the Listvyazhnaya mine, Sergei Makhrakov, his deputy Andrei Molostvov and section supervisor Sergei Gerasimenok. They are facing charges of violating industrial safety requirements for hazardous production facilities that resulted in multiple deaths. If convicted, they may be imprisoned for up to seven years. Two officials of the local branch of Rostekhnadzor, Russia’s state technology and ecology watchdog – Sergei Vinokurov and Vyacheslav Semykin – have also been jailed for two months on the charge of negligence that led to two or more deaths, punishable by up to seven years in prison as well. Law enforcement officials said Friday that miners had complained about the high level of methane in the mine.

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