SOFIA (Reuters) - Blasts tore through an explosives plant in northeastern Bulgaria late on Wednesday, injuring at least three workers and raising fears of more casualties, officials said.
A large explosion was followed by a series of smaller blasts in a part of the privately-run plant where mines were dismantled in the village of Gorni Lom, about 145km (90 miles) northwest of Sofia, the interior ministry said.
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