Twenty-three Russian
soldiers were crushed to death by rubble after their military barracks
collapsed in Siberia, the Russian defence ministry said on Monday.
All four floors collapsed in one section of the building in the
Siberian city of Omsk on Sunday evening as 42 Russian paratroopers were
resting.
"All 42 soldiers
who were under the rubble have been found. Twenty-three of them are
dead," said defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov.
President Vladimir Putin has been informed of the accident in Omsk,
located about 2,200 kilometres (1,400 miles) east of Moscow, a Kremlin
spokesman said.
In footage
shown on Russian television, soldiers formed a human chain to pass
bricks and other debris from one to another in order to clear the
mountain of rubble.
"Half of the heap has been cleared now," acting commander of Russian paratroopers Nikolai Ignatov said in televised remarks.
Teams of rescue workers, search dogs, and a plane with medical equipment from Moscow have been dispatched to the scene, along with military prosecutors.
Some of the injured victims have been airlifted for treatment in Moscow.
A representative of the regional military investigators told the Interfax news agency that a probe had been launched into possible negligence.
According to a list published by Life News website, most of the victims were male and aged between 18 and 24.
About 50 relatives of the injured or dead soldiers have already arrived in Omsk, the regional governor said.
According to the defence ministry, the 242nd training centre whose barracks collapsed trains junior officers and armoured infantry vehicle drivers, among others.
On Saturday a section of a residential building collapsed in the Urals city of Perm, killing two.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/russia/11735349/18-killed-in-Russian-military-barrack-collapse-in-Siberia.html
Teams of rescue workers, search dogs, and a plane with medical equipment from Moscow have been dispatched to the scene, along with military prosecutors.
Some of the injured victims have been airlifted for treatment in Moscow.
A representative of the regional military investigators told the Interfax news agency that a probe had been launched into possible negligence.
According to a list published by Life News website, most of the victims were male and aged between 18 and 24.
About 50 relatives of the injured or dead soldiers have already arrived in Omsk, the regional governor said.
According to the defence ministry, the 242nd training centre whose barracks collapsed trains junior officers and armoured infantry vehicle drivers, among others.
On Saturday a section of a residential building collapsed in the Urals city of Perm, killing two.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/russia/11735349/18-killed-in-Russian-military-barrack-collapse-in-Siberia.html
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