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The moonlight that exploded in Komsomolsk-on-Amur damaged seven cars

In a residential building on Dikopoltsev Street in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, another moonlight exploded. Windows were smashed in the fourth-floor apartment. Shrapnel damaged seven cars in the yard.

“On the morning of May 27, a call was received, a gas-air mixture broke out in a residential building. The firefighters who arrived found that windows had been broken in the apartment on the fourth floor. Presumably, there was a pop of alcohol vapors accumulated when using a Moonshine distiller, ”reports the Main Directorate of the Russian Emergencies Ministry for the Khabarovsk Territory.

The explosion damaged the window frames, but the fire was avoided. The moonshiner was taken to hospital with burns.

This is not the first case of an explosion of a moonshine still in a residential building. In Moscow, a few years ago, an explosion occurred on Touristskaya Street: the wall of the building partially collapsed and the doors were damaged.

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