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Russia detained co-owner of coal mine where 51 died in the explosion

Moscow: A Russian investigation committee said on Wednesday that the owner of the Siberian coal mine, where the explosion killed 51 people in November, and three top managers from Holds had been detained.
President Vladimir Putin this month accused the management of falsifying Methane’s data at the ListVyazhnaya mine in the coal producer of Kemerovo Siberia.
It was one of the worst mining disasters of the Russia of this century.
The owner with Mikhail Fedyaev and his partner controlled SDS-Ugol Holding, who had a mine.
Fedyaev and three Top SDS-Ugol managers were detained and charged with violating the regulations of safety or abuse of authority, the investigative committee said in a statement.
Fedyaev said at a television meeting with Putin this month that he was “ready to bear any responsibility.
It is impossible to bring anyone back”.

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