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The explosion force was so great that the house of one of the workshops was comp...

In Bulgaria, an explosion at a large weapon factory was heard: people were killed (video)

The explosion force was so great that the house of one of the workshops was completely destroyed. A 55-year-old worker was killed, two more women are still looking. In the Bulgarian city of Kazanlik there was an explosion at the factory of large manufacturer of firearms and ammunition "Arsenal". This was reported by Bulgarian National Television (BNT). The explosion took away the life of a 55-year-old man-one of the workers of the plant. A 43-year-old woman who was near the scene was injured.

Doctors diagnosed her traumatic brain injury and were taken to the Hospital Sofia in a serious condition. Two women 53 and 43 years have not yet been found after the explosion. They are not likely to survive. Their bodies can be under the wreckage of the building, journalists said. The explosion happened at about 11:00 local time. Law enforcement officers questioned the head of the change.

The Appeal Prosecutor of Plovda Todor Dynov in communication with the press suggested that the explosion occurred due to a violation of technological rules of labor protection. "It is likely to be a human factor. It is risky production, if all technological requirements were met, it would not happen," - agreed with some district prosecutor Dino Atanasov. Todor Divonov said that products with sound and light effects were produced in the shop.

It is not about goods for combat purposes, but about fireworks. In the neighboring houses, windows crashed through the explosion. There is currently no reason to stop work at the Arsenal. The explosion force was so large that the shop was completely destroyed, complements the Bulgarian edition of the BNR. Rescue work is complicated by the danger of the second explosion. Prosecutors have been violated by pre -trial accidents at production with fatalities.