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Blast in hospital in Ukraine's Chernivtsi kills one person

By ANI | Published: February 27, 2021 7:11 PM

A blast in a hospital in Ukraine's Chernivtsi killed one person and injured another one on Saturday, Ukraine's emergency service said, adding that over 20 people were evacuated after the incident.

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A blast in a hospital in Ukraine's Chernivtsi killed one person and injured another one on Saturday, Ukraine's emergency service said, adding that over 20 people were evacuated after the incident.

"In a ward on the second floor of the five-story building of the City Clinical Hospital No. 1, an oxygen pipe exploded. At 13.30 [11:30 GMT] the fire was extinguished. As a result of this incident, one person died and one person was injured. 20 people were evacuated," the service said. (/Sputnik)

( With inputs from ANI )

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