| Blast near nuclear reactors in northwest Russia(AFP)
 Updated: 2005-12-17 11:49
 
 One person was killed in an explosion near the Leningrad nuclear power plant 
in northwest Russia, but the blast posed no danger to the reactors. 
 
 
 
 "An explosion occurred on 
Friday at a company located far from the reactors and did not affect the power 
station's operation. No increase in radioactivity was noted," Russian Atomic 
Energy Agency spokesman Nikolai Shingarev told AFP on Friday.
 |  A nuclear power plant in the northern 
 Leningrad region. One person was killed in an explosion near the Leningrad 
 nuclear power plant in northwest Russia, but the blast posed no danger to 
 the reactors. [AFP]
 |  Vladimir Vorobiyev, the regional representative of Russia's emergency 
situations ministry, said the blast went off in a nearby metal smelting 
facility, but not actually within the limits of the power station, which is 
located in the town of Sosnovyi Bor near Saint Petersburg.
 Vorobiyev said three workers were burned, one of them later dying in 
hospital.
 The Leningrad power station dates from 1973 and is equipped with the same 
type of Soviet-built reactor as that at the Chernobyl nuclear power station in 
Ukraine which suffered a meltdown in 1986 in history's worst civilian nuclear 
disaster.
 
 
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