St. Workers suffered burns during the repair of an icebreaker in St. Petersburg 17:05

Many workers were burned during repair work on the icebreaker “Captain Kosolapov” moored at the pier of the Kanonersky shipyard in St. Petersburg. about this reports “Moika78”, referring to the press service of the Western MSUT IC of Russia. The injured were taken to hospital.

“An emergency occurred while men were working on the bottom of the icebreaker Kapitan Kosolapov,” the press service told the publication.

Information about the condition and number of victims was not specified. An investigation is currently ongoing to determine the cause of the incident.

At the end of September, St. A climber worker in the water park of the Piterland shopping and entertainment center in the Primorsky district of St. Petersburg lost his temper from a height of ten meters. The man, who was seriously injured as a result of the incident, was taken to a health institution. The police are conducting an investigation into this matter.

Formerly an immigrant in the Leningrad region lost his temper He got off the scaffolding and shot himself in the back.

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