Toxic gases in Kharkiv after ammonia pipeline explosion – Villages in Ukraine evacuated

Alarm sounded at Kharkivbecause a pipeline blew up of ammoniaresulting in the creation of clouds with toxic air and its principles Ukrainian to evacuate some villages near the site.

The incident happened in wooded area near the town of Masyutivka and it is a pipeline that has stopped working since the war broke out. However, it contains dangerous gases, some of which have been released, reports the dailymail.co.uk.

In fact, it extends to length of about 2,000 kilometers from Tolyatti, Russia, crosses the Volga River, as well as three Black Sea ports in southern Ukraine, including Odessa.

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Moscow said on Wednesday that a “group of Ukrainian saboteurs” blew up the pipeline, while the Kyiv blamed Russian troopsbut stated that any damage to the pipeline was “a consequence of the war” and that the pipeline was damaged by repeated Russian bombing

In this context, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said today that it will take one to three months to repair the damage to the ammonia pipeline that runs from the Russian city of Tolyatti to the Ukrainian city of Odesa.

Source: News Beast

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