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Ammunition Fire Rages at Russian Military Base

Wednesday, 19 June 2013 06:01 PM EDT

MOSCOW — Exploding shells set off a fire that was triggering explosions Wednesday at a military depot in southern Russia, injuring about 30 people and causing the evacuation of more than 6,000 from a nearby village, investigators and emergency workers said.
 
No cause has yet been determined for the fire at the Chapaevsk military depot in the Samara region, which the federal Investigative Committee said was set off Tuesday by the "involuntary" explosions of shells.
 
Russian munitions, which frequently date back to the Soviet era, have exploded several times in recent years and the resulting fires usually rage for days. In October, a soldier caused a devastating fire at an ammunition depot by dropping a cigarette butt. In other cases, shells have exploded during munitions disposal.
 
The Emergencies Ministry said about 30 people had sought medical help and 11 of them were hospitalized, while more than 6,000 people were evacuated from the village of Nagorny. More than 600 emergency workers were trying to put out the fire, the ministry said in a statement posted on its website.
 
The Interfax news agency said the shells at the Chapaevsk base have a range of less than a kilometer (half a mile).

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Exploding shells set off a fire that was triggering explosions Wednesday at a military depot in southern Russia, injuring about 30 people and causing the evacuation of more than 6,000 from a nearby village, investigators and emergency workers said.
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