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  2. 2007 Zasyadko mine disaster - Wikipedia

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    Eastern shaft of the Zasyadko coal mine. Local cemetery seen on the foreground is the burial place for most of the victims. Location of Donetsk (red) and Donetsk Oblast (pink) on the map of Ukraine. The 2007 Zasyadko mine disaster was a mining accident that happened on November 18, 2007 at the Zasyadko coal mine (Ukrainian: Шахта ім.

  3. Ukraine's coal mines turn to women to solve wartime staff ...

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    After more than a thousand of its workers went to fight Russia's invasion, a coal mining enterprise in eastern Ukraine suffered a huge staff shortage. "I took this job because the war started and ...

  4. 2008 Ukraine coal mine collapse - Wikipedia

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    The Karl Marx coal mine's location in highlighted region. The 2008 Ukrainian coal mine collapse occurred at the Karl Marx Coal Mine in the city of Yenakiieve, Donetsk Oblast (province) of eastern Ukraine on June 8, 2008. [1] The mine collapse was said to have been caused by a gas pipe explosion.

  5. Coal in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Although the industry is often associated with the coal-rich Donets basin in the east of the country, other coal mining regions include the Lviv-Volhynian basin and the Dnieper brown coal mining basin. The Donets basin is Ukraine's most developed and largest coal mining region. In 2013, Ukraine was the third largest coal producer in Europe.

  6. Russian invasion increases challenges, risks for Ukraine coal ...

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    Russia's invasion has thrown up huge challenges for Ukraine's coal mines, from the danger posed by air strikes to the departure of miners for the front to fight. But pits are still producing coal ...

  7. 2015 Zasyadko mine disaster - Wikipedia

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    On 4 March 2015, at around 05:20 local time, there was a mining accident at the Zasyadko coal mine in rebel-held Eastern Ukraine. It is suspected to have been caused by a gas explosion. [2] Twenty-three people were confirmed dead. [2] Local rebels claimed a death toll of 30. [2] There were 230 people in the mine at the time of the explosion. [2]

  8. Ukraine's key Pokrovsk coal mine still operating as Russian ...

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    The coal mine in the eastern Ukraine town of Pokrovsk, a supplier of coking coal vital for the steel industry, is still operating despite the approach of Russian forces, an industry source said on ...

  9. Zasyadko coal mine - Wikipedia

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    Location of Donetsk (red) and Donetsk Oblast (pink) on the map of Ukraine. Zasyadko Mine (Ukrainian: Шахта ім. Засядька, Russian: Шахта им. А. Ф. Засядько) is a coal mining company in Ukraine's eastern city of Donetsk. Following the start of the War in Donbass in 2014 the mine became situated in rebel controlled ...