Death toll rises to 32 in two Ukraine mine accidents

Death toll rises to 32 in two Ukraine mine accidents

KIEV (Reuters) - President Viktor Yanukovich ordered a national day of mourning Sunday as the number of dead in two separate Ukrainian coal mine accidents rose to 32.

An explosion in a mine in the Luhansk region early Friday killed at least 24 people and injured two, according to an updated report on the Emergencies Ministry website. Two miners remained missing.

Also early Friday, eight miners died and four were injured at a state-owned mine in the Donetsk region when a piece of heavy machinery collapsed. Three people were missing.

The Luhansk accident was the deadliest in a Ukrainian coal mine since 2007, raising concerns over the industry's safety standards. The blast-hit mine is owned by Ukraine's richest man, steel tycoon Rinat Akhmetov.

Yanukovich ordered his government Friday to investigate the accidents and develop a new program to ensure miners' safety. He published a decree Saturday ordering state flags to fly at half mast Sunday.

The Emergencies Ministry said the cause of both accidents had yet to be established.

(Writing by Andrey Ostroukh and Olzhas Auyezov; Editing by Sophie Hares)

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