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Coal-Mine Blast, Collapse In Western Ukraine Kills Eight

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Rescue teams brought 20 trapped miners back to the surface alive.
Rescue teams brought 20 trapped miners back to the surface alive.

Authorities in Kyiv say a methane gas explosion and tunnel collapse at a underground coal mine in western Ukraine has killed eight workers.

Ukraine's State Emergency Service said on March 2 that 20 other miners who were trapped beneath the surface have been rescued.

"All the miners have been brought to the surface," the authorities said.

Six other injured miners were able to escape on their own from the mine shortly after the explosion.

There was no immediate word about the condition of the injured miners.

The mine is located in Ukraine's western region of Lviv near the border with Poland.

Authorities said 34 miners were working at a depth of about 550 meters when a buildup of methane gas exploded.

The coal mine is operated by a state company called Lvivvuhillya.

About 172 total workers were at the facility at the time of the disaster, authorities said.

Regional Governor Oleh Synyutka said the mine has been preparing to increase its coal output in an attempt to make up for the loss of coal supplies from parts of eastern Ukraine that are under the control of Russia-backed separatists.

The separatists in eastern Ukraine continued to supply coal to the government in Kyiv after their conflict against Ukrainian government forces began in April 2014.

But Ukrainian activists, including some members of the parliament in Kyiv and many former government soldiers who are veterans of the conflict, started in January to blockade train routes into eastern Ukraine to protest the coal deals.

The blockade has cut off supplies of coal from eastern Ukraine that are desperately needed in western Ukraine for power plants, causing power shortages and other harm to Ukraine's economy.

The disruptions prompted Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko recently to declare an emergency in late February and to urge all Ukrainians to try to conserve energy.

Meanwhile, the Russia-backed separatists have threatened to stop supplying coal to the government in Kyiv or companies that are not in separatist-controlled areas.

With reporting by UNIAN, AFP, dpa, Interfax, Radio Svoboda, and Ukrainian Channel 112
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