MOSCOW (Reuters) – A Russian investigative committee said on Wednesday that the co-owner a Siberian coal mine, where an explosion killed 51 people in November, and three top-managers of his holding have been detained.
President Vladimir Putin this month accused management of falsifying methane data at the Listvyazhnaya mine in Siberia’s Kemerovo coal-producing region. It was one of Russia’s worst mining disasters this century.
Co-owner Mikhail Fedyaev and his partners control SDS-Ugol Holding, which owns the mine.
Fedyaev and three top-managers of SDS-Ugol were detained and charged with violation of safety rules or abuse of authority, the investigative committee said in a statement.
Fedyaev told a televised meeting with Putin this month that he was “ready to bear any responsibility. It is impossible to bring people back”.
(Reporting by Anton Kolodyazhnyy; writing by Polina Devitt; editing by Robert Birsel)