The regional Ministry of Energy in the Moscow area confirmed that there were no violations to the energy and gas infrastructure facilities in Kolomna urban district. This update was reported by TASS.
According to the ministry, as a result of the incident in Kolomna, no technological breaches were detected in the energy and gas infrastructure facilities. Power and gas supplies in the district are functioning normally, the ministry noted.
Earlier, emergency services had observed signs suggestive of explosions after investigators inspected several potential facilities in Kolomna, near Moscow, but no damage was found at those sites, as reported by authorities. This account aligns with preliminary assessments shared by regional responders.
On the social media channel Baza, claims circulated that an explosion occurred in the suburbs of Kolomna and were audible in many parts of the city. According to Baza, the blast took place around 21:30 in a nearby village. Media reports of this kind often circulate rapidly, especially in the hours following an incident. Authorities have emphasized verification steps and cautioned against reliance on unverified posts while investigations progress. (Source: Baza; official updates from Kolomna administrators and emergency services, as cited by TASS)
Subsequently, representatives from Kolomna city administration and emergency services proceeded to the explosion site to assess the situation firsthand and coordinate response measures. Local officials urged residents to stay calm and await official briefings while investigators determine the exact cause and scope of the event. Authorities reiterated that system operations remained stable and that public utilities were maintaining normal service levels as investigations continued. (Source: regional authorities, emergency services, and TASS reporting)