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2024년 7월 4일

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Ukraine: Miner killed in accident at Ingulskaya mine, criminal case opened

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[Summary translation prepared by Business & Human Rights Resource Centre]

A miner died in mine in Kirovohrad region, 4 July 2024

A miner died at a mine in Kirovohrad region, according to Vitalina Bevzenko, spokesperson for the regional police. The incident occurred at the Novoukrainka district's Malovyskivske police station, which received the report on July 3 at 7:05 PM.

The victim, born in 1984, died as a result of a mine collapse. A criminal case has been opened under Part 2 of Article 272 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, which pertains to safety violations during high-risk work that result in death or serious consequences. Penalties include up to eight years in prison and a ban on certain positions or activities for up to three years.

The Ministry of Energy reported via Telegram that the 40-year-old mining supervisor died due to a rock mass collapse. Ihor Buhaiev, acting director of the state-owned Eastern Mining and Processing Plant, confirmed the fatality occurred at the Novokostiantynivska mine and stated he would provide comments after the commission investigating the incident releases its findings.