Russian ammo dump explodes near Ukraine border
A blast rocked a Russian military camp near the border with Ukraine on Tuesday, leading to conflicting reports from Russian media over whether the cause of the explosion was a Ukrainian airstrike.
Local officials reported a series of explosions outside the city of Belgorod, less than 10 miles north of Russia's border with Ukraine, Russian state media reported on Tuesday. Video posted online showed a massive fireball in the night sky at the reported site of the explosion. Some reports indicate an ammunition depot at the military base was the source of the series of explosions.
"A projectile fell on the territory of a military encampment in the Belgorod Region. Four servicemen were injured," an unnamed source told Russian state media outlet Tass.
Tass also reported that "initial data indicates that the projectile was launched from the Ukrainian territory."
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A report a few hours later from RIA Novosti, another state-run media outlet in Russia, cited "human factor" as the reason for the blast.
"The explosion at the warehouse itself, according to preliminary information, occurred due to the human factor," an unnamed source told the outlet.
It's unclear what is meant by "human factor," but in some cases it is used to mean human error.
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Judging by the problems Russia has had in attacking Ukraine it is quite possible that this was just another screw-up. For such a huge explosion it appears the casualties were not that heavy.
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