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28 أكتوبر 2023

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RFE/RL's Kazakh Service

Kazakh President orders govt. to end investment cooperation with ArcelorMittal & take control over local branch after numerous deaths in mine explosion

Kazakhstan to 'end cooperation' with steel giant ArcelorMittal after 33 killed in mine fire, 28 October 2023

The death toll in a coal mine fire in central Kazakhstan has risen to 33, authorities said...adding that the chances of survival are slim for another 13 people who remained missing.

Some 252 people were underground at the Kostenko mine in the Qaraghandy region when the fire struck, said the operating company ArcelorMittal, the world’s second-largest steel producer.

Hours later, authorities said an evacuation had been ordered after a fire broke out but that an explosion occurred before many workers could be led away. The blast could be felt more than 2 kilometers away, rescue official Gennady Silinsky told a news briefing.

Following the deadly incident, Kazakh President Qasym-Zhomart Toqaev ordered his government to end “investment cooperation” with the steel giant and take control of the local branch of the company, ArcelorMittal Temirtau.

Within hours, ArcelorMittal --- which operates around a dozen mines in Kazakhstan - confirmed it had signed a preliminary deal on the nationalization of its mining operations in the country.

"ArcelorMittal can confirm that the two parties have...recently signed a preliminary agreement for a transaction that will transfer ownership to the Republic of Kazakhstan," the global steel giant said in a statement.

The company said it "will commit to finalizing this transaction as soon as possible.”

The office of Kazakhstan’s Prosecutor-General announced a probe into potential safety violations in the Kostenko coal mine...

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