MOSCOW, March 6 – RIA Novosti. Russian Emergencies Ministry sends to Donetsk representatives to provide targeted assistance to the families of the miners who were killed and injured in the Zasyadko mine, and also forms an extraordinary string of humanitarian assistance, the official said representative office Alexander Drobyshevskiy.
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On the morning of March 4 Zasyadko coal mine, located on the the breakaway DNI, there was an explosion under the ground at this point there were 230 miners. According to the latest reports, the accident has killed more than 30 people. Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his condolences to the families and friends of those killed or injured and the Emergency Situations Ministry instructed to study the issue of providing targeted assistance to families of those killed and injured in the explosion at the mine in the Donbass.
“As requested by the President of the Russian Federation Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia will organize the provision of targeted assistance to families and relatives of the miners, and the population of Donetsk. Russian Emergencies Ministry sends its representatives in Donetsk, which will have a targeted assistance to the families of those killed and injured, as well as take part in mourning ceremonies” – Drobyshevskiy said.
In Rostov-on-Don on Friday will go IL-76, which will deliver more than 40 tons of humanitarian aid – food and medicine. “They will be overwhelmed by the extraordinary cars columns that will take this humanitarian assistance in the Donetsk region,” – said Drobyshevskiy.
Among the representatives of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of specialists from various professions: rescuers, doctors, including the All-Russian Center of Emergency and Radiation Medicine of A. Nikiforov, psychologists Center for emergency psychological assistance, representatives of public organizations “Rossoyuzspas” and the All-Russia voluntary fire society. A group of experts headed by the Russian Emergencies Ministry head of the paramilitary rescue units Alexander Shin, who for more than 37 years of working in the mines and mines.
“Rescue the Russian Emergencies Ministry will give his colleagues Donbass high-tech special equipment and equipment for effective search and rescue in the mines. Psychologists and physicians Russian Emergency Situations Ministry will support and consult with the families of those killed and injured miners, will provide the necessary medicines, “- said Drobyshevskiy, specifying that they be asked to take an in-depth medical examination, if necessary, will assist in specialized treatment institutions of the Russian Federation.
“There will also be an invitation to study the issue of children of miners during the school holidays at the Wellness holidays in the Russian regions”, – said the representative of the rescue department.
It is reported that in Donetsk extraordinary column, which is already formed in the Rostov region, will be further delivered and humanitarian assistance. “At 00:49 MSK from Moscow airfield” Ramenskoye “flew the plane MOE IL-76, carrying 40 tons of humanitarian aid. This is mainly food, medicine and other essential items,” – said Drobyshevskiy.
This humanitarian aid for the families of those killed and injured miners, as well as the people of Donetsk. In Rostov-on-Don, it will overload on cars that are a part of the humanitarian column in the near future will go to Donetsk region.
Zasyadko mine – coal mining company in the Kiev region of Donetsk. Currently it is the only company in Donetsk, which has been producing coal.
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