Huge blast rocks chemical plant in Donetsk, claims of tactical missile
A huge blast has rocked a chemical factory in Donetsk in eastern Ukraine, the city council says on its website. The blast wave reportedly shattered windows in houses in a radius of several kilometers.
The explosion reportedly took place at 12:10pm local time.
#UKRAINE: Blast rocks chemical plant in #Donetsk, militia claims Kiev fired tactical missile http://t.co/4OCCdwf4zb http://ift.tt/1x22wo7
- RT (@RT_com) October 20, 2014
Local militia has said that the plant was targeted by a tactical Tochka-U missile (SS-21 Scarab).RT's team in Donetsk is trying to verify this information.
RT correspondent Roman Kosarev posted on his Twitter account that the blast was heard across the city.
he tweeted.
Now investigating reports of ballistic missile ss-21 scarab hitting #Donetsk windows blown out across the city. http://ift.tt/1x22tIN
- Roman Kosarev (@Kosarev_RT) October 20, 2014
When RT's team arrived at the scene, they found a crater he said.
RT's reporter said.
No one has been killed or injured in the blast, local authorities said.
the regional administration said on its website.
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Windows were also shattered at Donbas Arena stadium in the city center, where some of the Euro 2012 football games were held.
Lesia, local resident, told RT.
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another local resident, Irina, told RT. "Thing is that for the past two weeks there has been non-stop shelling day and night - we are used to that. But today there was that was such a strong blast that I have not heard before. I even sat down on the ground, probably, because of the blast power and from fright."
Blasts and artillery fire could be heard in Donetsk throughout the day, the city's council said. Two hours after the explosion at the plant, one of the neighborhoods was shelled and two apartment blocks damaged.
This recent explosion happened during a ceasefire negotiated between Kiev and southeastern Ukraine in Minsk last month. Last week Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko signed a document on special status for the Donetsk and Lugansk regions.
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