(Reuters) -An explosion hit an industrial plant near the Russian Urals city of Chelyabinsk on Wednesday, killing four people, the regional governor said. Aleksei Teksler, governor of Chelyabinsk
Explosion at Military Plant in Chelyabinsk Claims Twelve Lives
Details of the Chelyabinsk Explosion
MOSCOW (Reuters) -The death toll after an explosion at a military plant near the Russian Urals city of Chelyabinsk on Wednesday rose to twelve with five people injured, Russia's Izvestia news outlet reported on Thursday.
Governor's Statement
Aleksei Teksler, governor of the Chelyabinsk region, had previously announced that the incident had occurred in the city of Kopeisk, just to the east of Chelyabinsk.
Investigation Updates
He said a fire at the plant, which he did not name, had been extinguished.
Eyewitness Accounts
Russian investigators said on Thursday that they had opened a criminal case into the incident.
Local media, citing eyewitnesses, reported that the explosion had occurred at the 'Plastmass' plant, which is controlled by Russian state corporation Rostec.
There was no indication that the incident was linked in any way to drone activity, the governor, Teksler, said.
Rostec was not available for immediate comment.
(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Chris Reese/Leslie Adler/Andrew Osborn)





