In the Khabarovsk Territory, a soldier serving in conscription was killed in a fire

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The press service of the Eastern Military District reports that a soldier serving in conscription was killed in one of the military units of the Khabarovsk Territory. The report says that the death of a soldier occurred during a fire in the mobile point of heating personnel. The preliminary reasons for the ignition of the van body are named: a flagrant violation of the fire safety rules - the use of a flammable liquid when the furnace is kindled.

In the Khabarovsk Territory, a soldier serving in conscription was killed in a fire


Interfax cites statements from the district press officer:
As a result of the explosion of a vapor (gas) cloud formed in a confined space, two conscripts received significant burns. One of the soldiers died on the spot.


According to the press service of the SBR, the second soldier was taken to the hospital, where he is provided with the necessary medical care.

A special investigation team of the Military Investigation Division for the Khabarovsk garrison arrived at the scene of the tragedy. A criminal case has been initiated into the death of a serviceman.
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  1. +7
    3 February 2016 07: 05
    Sorry guy, stupid death!
  2. +7
    3 February 2016 07: 08
    oh boy ... condolences to parents ...
  3. +4
    3 February 2016 07: 11
    This is life ... and unfortunately it happens ... such as condolences to the family, to the guy - the Kingdom of Heaven.
  4. +1
    3 February 2016 07: 14
    Earth rest in peace for him! But who is responsible for what happened?
    1. +3
      3 February 2016 07: 20
      Quote: Great-grandfather of Zeus
      only who is responsible for what happened?

      Oh, here I think the matter will not be responsible!
      From the "chest of drawers" to the commander of the unit, the whole chain will be shaken!
      Although I think the matter should be limited to the company, if in terms of order on TB.
      If not, then you will not envy the commander (((((.
  5. 0
    3 February 2016 07: 19
    Yeah, absurd and stupid enough deaths, unfortunately
  6. -3
    3 February 2016 07: 21
    a gross violation of fire safety rules is the use of a flammable liquid during the kindling of a furnace.
    For these reasons, the surname of the officer is missing, who put this fluid in his hands and ordered to be fired up quickly.
    1. +23
      3 February 2016 07: 28
      As a rule, hand-armed soldiers find such liquids themselves and the officer has absolutely nothing to do with it! From personal experience.
      1. -9
        3 February 2016 07: 33
        Quote: Hyperborea
        As a rule, hand-armed soldiers find such liquids themselves and the officer has absolutely nothing to do with it! From personal experience.

        As a rule, head-ass officers give orders that lead to such consequences. From personal experience.
        1. +3
          3 February 2016 07: 57
          Quote: Alexander Romanov
          As a rule, head-ass officers give orders that lead to such consequences. From personal experience.

          I don’t agree, but why the hell is there a head in it? from my personal experience more than once I sent truth the flyers of young people and that, they threatened a maximum of a few lyuli but I came safe from the army and with clean shoulder straps it’s true, they didn’t even give the dog (corporal), he took the battalion commander for half a year
        2. +4
          3 February 2016 09: 23
          How do you know that an order was issued or he himself gave such orders, in a hurry to judge, we can only speculate at the moment. My opinion is most likely they themselves decided to warm themselves in the park in the kung. And you can’t put an officer to every soldier, a ridiculous death
        3. +4
          3 February 2016 09: 43
          Quote: Alexander Romanov
          As a rule, head-ass officers give orders that lead to such consequences. From personal experience.

          Obviously, you did not encounter real officers, or you served in the 90s when everyone was up to the hair dryer. No matter how instruct and supervise the soldier, he will definitely find adventure at his fifth point. Therefore, the "headbags", as you put it, are soldiers, and not as officers.
        4. +2
          3 February 2016 11: 14
          hand-clasped kids of the generation of the Internet and gadgets in childhood didn’t melt tar, didn’t chew dichlorvos and didn’t blow up - to understand what could be done. and what can’t be done even at a tender age of 10-12 years, and the officer has nothing to do with it, any elephant should know that firewood flames up excellently if smeared with shoe polish!
      2. +12
        3 February 2016 07: 48
        Quote: Hyperborea
        From personal experience.

        From personal experience, a case of 7 years ago, in the garage in the winter, the neighbors closed the slots with a gun with foam, at the end of the work, washing the gun, the neighbor went outside, for fun, I said that you freeze freeze in the garage and dump the liquid into the oven, and without hesitation he sprayed into the furnace, and received a return line, burned his mustache and eyebrows, the mats were above the roof, we were amused, there was a flight analysis, then he himself admitted, well, you’re young boobies, and I’m old stump his head did not think immediately.
        So, in life, everything happens that the old and the small, then they think.
        Now, about the army, no officer was stopping us from AWOL, and there were cases, and there were things like that in the car, they burned the stove in the kung, with gasoline and a solarium, and set fire to the kung from the stove. So that's for sure, soldier headache. According to the current officer, modern youth is VEGETABLES in the army. With what I agree, the neighbors of the young generation are full, at least in the house, at least in the garages.
        1. -2
          3 February 2016 07: 54
          Now, about the army, no officer was stopping us from AWOL, and there were cases, and there were things like that in the car, they burned the stove in the kung, with gasoline and a solarium, and set fire to the kung from the stove.


          You say so about this, as if this is a normal situation in the army and the officers have nothing to do with it.
          They will burn the entire unit so, and the officers will supposedly have nothing to do with it.
          1. +8
            3 February 2016 08: 12
            Quote: alllll
            You say so about this, as if this is a normal situation in the army and the officers have nothing to do with it.

            Who said officers had nothing to do with it? I AM?
            Much depends on the unit commander, we had V.V. Tomashevsky, who kept discipline in his fist, fought hazing mercilessly, lip, then transfer to another unit, with more stringent conditions of "detention".
            Nevertheless, hazing at times manifested itself, and all the weakness manifested itself after 17-00, when the officer on duty remained, and there were about 60 of us. There were (shitty) officers who, like Cerberus, were on their heels, and there were also "good" officers who treated the service carelessly, so they fled to their duty without a "paleov". Because they knew that the check would be only in the morning, or before the lights out.
            PS
            Having matured, feeling the responsibility for the team on my own skin, closer to the age of 30, I began to overestimate what was in the army, now I understand that "shitty" are good and conscientious officers who bore full responsibility for us goofs. But the "good", these are the goonies, which are a dime a dozen in the modern army, although why be surprised? The army is a slice of our society, since we are what we expect from others?
        2. -3
          3 February 2016 08: 32
          Fresh. The guy is a contractor, mech-water. Serves a year. So, he was on business trips across Russia, and the valiant officers lost their documents, now there are no business travelers. And then it turns out that he was not there, and the lieutenant general himself sent him an official letter. He did everything right for the prosecutor's office and? Again, our officers told him with a claim "how are you so? We have children in families, and you want to deprive us of our bonuses"
          Before that, he approached the jackals (more precisely) and asked them to solve his questions, so they sent him to him ... just the fathers of the commanders. Well, when he served (72rtv "battering ram"), he also quarreled with them, well, they do not want to take responsibility, they always looked for the extreme in their shortcomings (classes with a l / s, organize combat training, etc., etc.)
          Z.Y. Shoigu goes to the sound? Hearing passed, just in time for that guy) and everyone is silk now))
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      3. 0
        3 February 2016 08: 17
        It’s not necessary. Now there are few sensible officers. Mostly they are involved in paper scrapping. They are cool to put it mildly, but as the rooster pecks, the fighter is to blame but not they. Well, the percentage of shank-asses is yes.
        1. 0
          3 February 2016 08: 21
          Quote: kam4atka
          so the soldier is to blame but not they. well, and the percentage of handshakes is yes.

          What am I talking about? What fighters, what their fathers are commanders, this is the entire generation of PEPSI, age up to 30. Education is lame.
      4. 0
        3 February 2016 09: 06
        Here you are wrong. The officer is a kind of father commander, he must teach the soldier what where and how to use, and not just give orders! So both the soldier and the officer are to blame. And most likely, the soldiers, not from a good life, probably used flammable liquids there.
    2. +4
      3 February 2016 08: 04
      Quote: Alexander Romanov
      ordered to kindle fast.

      As a result of an explosion of a vapor (gas) cloud formed in a confined space
      the oven was already hot and it was just decided to cheer up, as I understand it, I did it once in my childhood, Dad weaned it for the rest of his life and drove it into my head what is tanning and fading coal, my mother added for rainbow ceilings, I don’t understand one thing in 66 KShM (communication) there was a diesel furnace (like a pre-start heater), but now what are they not? belayBy the way, in the picture, if I’m not mistaken, this is it, from the right the fuel tank, and from the left the furnace itself
      1. +2
        3 February 2016 08: 15
        The heating point is mainly made from decommissioned KUNGs from which all equipment has already been removed or from those in which heating is not provided. A potbelly stove is just put there.
        1. +3
          3 February 2016 14: 24
          Quote: Hyperborea
          The heating point is mainly made from decommissioned KUNGs from which all equipment has already been removed or from those in which heating is not provided. A potbelly stove is just put there.

          I didn’t hear about such, I understood now hi
      2. +1
        3 February 2016 08: 17
        Quote: midivan
        I had a diesel furnace in 66 KShM (communication) (like a pre-start heater), but now that they are not there?

        Well, maybe you can eat it, or you yourself were tearing it up, or don’t know how to use it. I used to say that the new Kamaz was screwed up, the fighter doesn’t know what the blinds are for in front of the radiator. (For some reason, the blinds closed the car in the summer, stopped, stopped, scratched turnips, so several times, until the officer figured out what was the matter) As a result, the engine scribe.
  7. +4
    3 February 2016 07: 22
    Russian triathlete, member of the national team of the Chuvash region Pavel Vyazov died on Tuesday, February 2, during a fire, the official website of the Russian Triathlon Federation reports. He was 20 years old. In November 2015, the athlete was drafted into the ranks of the Russian Army and served in the Far East Military District.

    Pavel is a multiple winner of the championships and championships of Chuvashia in triathlon, a bronze medalist in the overall standings of the Russian Cup in duathlon 2015.

    Parents were informed that the duty officer closed them in a cold booth and they tried to keep warm.
    1. 0
      3 February 2016 07: 53
      Quote: hunt
      Parents were informed that the duty officer closed them in a cold booth

      I would not be surprised if this officer is up to 25 years old, then he explains everything. Generation of Pepsi. Well, if older, then this is sadism coupled with stupidity. request
    2. +3
      3 February 2016 08: 06
      In KUNG, in fact, there were eight people and they were not locked there, because it was a point of heating the guard of the fleet (a locked guard is not a funny invention of a borosopisan). To get gas in the fleet is not a problem, keep track of the problem so that which one ... doesn’t light a lighter in the gas tank.
      1. 0
        3 February 2016 08: 47
        Our fighter lit a diesel locomotive tank in the depot, see how many diesel fuel there is for further discharge and sale-exchange for Chinese alcohol. As a result, the tank burst, the fighter died, the diesel locomotive burned out, plus a couple of command vehicles burned down. So there were and will be such cases further.
  8. +3
    3 February 2016 07: 36
    Quote: hunt

    Parents were informed that the duty officer closed them in a cold booth and they tried to keep warm.


    If so, then he is either a sadist or mentally ill. In any case, get out of the army, and then the court will figure it out.
    1. +1
      3 February 2016 08: 35
      Quote: avg-mgn
      If so, then he is either a sadist or mentally ill. In any case, get out of the army, and then the court will figure it out.

      No, this is an unaccompanied journalist wrote so - they love it so that more cautiously, how do evil sadistic officers scoff at defenseless soldiers ... am And of course the leadership is to blame for everything (maybe even Putin), and then he will write about how the corrupt court did not convict anyone ...
      I have already memorized all of these patterns.
  9. vmo
    +1
    3 February 2016 07: 43
    As a rule, hand-armed soldiers find such liquids themselves and the officer has absolutely nothing to do with it! From personal experience.

    I solely agree, but they are called up worthless and incapable of anything, and they will find the guilty too! And the guy is sorry.
  10. 0
    3 February 2016 07: 47
    the use of a flammable liquid during the kindling of a furnace.


    It has already been proven more than one summer that all these liquids are, to put it mildly, dangerous. There is a confined space and a certain liquid that gives a large volume of vapors ... have they really fired up gasoline? I just faintly imagine that someone would specially take fluid for lighting a fire there. I wondered whether they themselves would have thought of such a thing, or someone for them, in any case, reassuring relatives, peace to the deceased, recovery to the victim.
  11. +2
    3 February 2016 07: 47
    As a rule, head-ass officers give orders that lead to such consequences. From personal experience.
    As a rule, head-ass officers give orders that lead to such consequences. From personal experience.
    As a rule, both things happen in life ... from personal experience ...
  12. 0
    3 February 2016 08: 01
    I was still young, before the army, we were told. They blew themselves out of the hose with compressed air, from dust. One comrade made fun of another - he put a hose to his lower body. The result is a bowel rupture in several places. I don’t remember whether this unfortunate one survived or not. Is the leadership to blame? I doubt it. Although compressed air was generally prohibited. It is to avoid such cases.
    1. 0
      3 February 2016 08: 26
      Quote: EvgNik
      I was still young, before the army, we were told.

      Well, these are flowers, we had nuggets, washed Hbshka and PSh, in gasoline, then we dressed all the laundry on a warmed KAMAZ muffler)))))
      Well, there were chemists standing nearby, so there a Nugget of Central Asian nationality washed in dichloroethane, dressed in general, struck a cigarette with a match and .... then everyone understands. And so it happens.
  13. +1
    3 February 2016 08: 14
    Disgusting when soldiers die in this way!
  14. +7
    3 February 2016 08: 44
    From generation to generation, soldier legends are indestructible:
    - antifreeze can be processed according to a secret recipe and there will be pure alcohol no worse than vodka;
    - the oily form can be washed in gasoline, after quick drying you can smoke;
    - only gasoline cannot be splashed into a potbelly stove, but a solarium can;
    - a demobilization album or other nishtyaki must be hidden in a substation with a voltage of at least 10 kilovolt - the foreman does not go there;
    - the extension from MON-50 must be clamped by hand and only then step over;
    - the ramrod stuck in the NSVT barrel with rubbing and rags must be knocked out with a shot of a cartridge with a broken bullet;
    - turn signals for suckers on brakes, brakes were invented by cowards, and a broken hydrach can be made after returning to the park, because the steering wheel is spinning badly in place, and it’s already normal at 40 speed;
    continue ad infinitum.
    Quote: Alexander Romanov
    As a rule, head-ass officers give orders that lead to such consequences. From personal experience.

    Which of these did you deftly and skillfully do in the army, Alexander? Despite the prohibitions of the cephalopods? Do you know what is the most important difference between a head-clawed officer and a hand-clasped fighter? As a rule, 99% of cephalopods can consciously violate MBP without consequences for themselves and those around them, and 99% of cephalopods will kill themselves and cripple others.
  15. 0
    3 February 2016 08: 49
    No matter how much they say, they still rekindle gasoline. Now, unscheduled briefings and classes on BVS will rush.
  16. 0
    3 February 2016 08: 56
    I had a similar case in the 80s. A fighter melted a potbelly stove and burned a tent for TSI, fortunately no one was hurt. There was no urgency, but laziness. It’s boring to chop wood near the tent, it’s easier - immediately coal into the furnace and gasoline on top. They raked to the fullest everything - from the platoon commander to the battalion commander, plus the foreman and, most fun, the warehouse manager, who issued the tent for the exercises a month ago and who was hell for how many kilometers from the fire.
  17. +3
    3 February 2016 09: 10
    I myself almost lost 2 fighters from the nationalists who cleaned the containers from under the fuels and lubricants. While setting the task for the rest, this couple decided that my words and the words of Art. Ensign Bobrik is an empty phrase and it is too dreary and time-consuming to build up breathing hoses, and two hours later on TV there will be an Indian film "King of the Jungle" with Raj Kapoor, which by no means can be missed. One put on OZK, the second insured from above, nobody began to screw up the hoses. One felt bad and the second climbed to get him without any means of protection. God took away or Allah comrade. Bobrik came to control, well, he did everything according to the instructions --- 25 years have passed and I still remember a number of these figures. Kazimagomedov and a number of Akberov
  18. 0
    3 February 2016 09: 13
    Unfortunately, in Russia such incidents related to the kindling of fuels and lubricants are not uncommon. People do not think about a flash of vapor. This happened with my cousin, a couple of years ago we went on a similar fire, then the children died, this winter there was a similar fire. So this is a typical mistake.
  19. +1
    3 February 2016 09: 16
    It happened something like this. A soldier walked past, a soldier came out, lit a cigarette and flared up like a torch. It's good that we didn't get confused, knocked him down, threw his greatcoats and "trampled" him. He didn't even have time to get burned. During the years of my service in the authors, the soldiers often washed their uniforms with gasoline. This fighter didn't ventilate his robe well.
    Tragedy is usually due to a violation of safety requirements. And this applies not only to fire safety.
    1. +3
      3 February 2016 10: 34
      Quote: There was a mammoth
      This fighter did not air well the robe.

      - bad, not the right advice. Itself erased hb gasoline, because was a mechanical drive, oil pollution are washed away by gasoline, but after that it is necessary to wash with water and wash. powder, naturally, then rinse well. To put on after full drying. If someone immediately after rinsing with gasoline puts on, then the Darwin Prize (posthumously) is put to him.
      If these fighters in the kung had a vapor explosion, they didn’t pour it out of the can (it would also be an excess, but without tragedy), but pour a red-hot potbelly stove from the canister or pour it from the tank with a cigarette in the teeth. Also contenders for the Darwin Prize.
      Words about a sadistic officer who locked ..... in a cold booth with a canister of flammable liquids (are there any heptiles in the clarifications?) - enchanting nonsense!
      1. 0
        3 February 2016 13: 33
        Quote: Kite

        - bad, not the right advice.

        wink
        One advice - to comply with the requirements of charters, instructions, TB. But, the control over the fulfillment of these requirements rests with the responsibilities of the individual and above. There is no requirement in one instruction to light the stove with gasoline or wash the uniform, even vice versa. Ah, that’s why there wasn’t washing powder, a question for command. Although, in my time, the soldiers were not supplied with detergent. I don’t know how now. They erased who and how they could.
        In the 70s in SAVO several soldiers died in the dugout.
        The reason is the same - fire. And the door opening inward. In a panic they couldn’t open the door. It should open outward.
      2. 0
        3 February 2016 14: 40
        The overalls were also washed in gasoline, then the brush and household soap, rinsed, dried and no problems.
        Potbelly stoves were drowned in the winter with a solarium, already there was a flame from the chimney.
        The officers did not give such orders, because they did not really care for the soldiers' life.
  20. +2
    3 February 2016 11: 29
    Quote: Kite
    Quote: There was a mammoth
    This fighter did not air well the robe.

    - bad, not the right advice. Itself erased hb gasoline, because was a mechanical drive, oil pollution are washed away by gasoline, but after that it is necessary to wash with water and wash. powder, naturally, then rinse well. To put on after full drying. If someone immediately after rinsing with gasoline puts on, then the Darwin Prize (posthumously) is put to him.
    If these fighters in the kung had a vapor explosion, they didn’t pour it out of the can (it would also be an excess, but without tragedy), but pour a red-hot potbelly stove from the canister or pour it from the tank with a cigarette in the teeth. Also contenders for the Darwin Prize.
    Words about a sadistic officer who locked ..... in a cold booth with a canister of flammable liquids (are there any heptiles in the clarifications?) - enchanting nonsense!

    We, too (the author) were washed with gasoline, and then when the cars were put in storage, then with a solvent. But after washing with soap and rinsing with water, this is of course necessary. Some may spit on TB, but it hurts x / b after gasoline stinks.
  21. +1
    3 February 2016 11: 32
    From personal experience I know one thing that you don’t tell some soldiers, don’t explain, you’ll do it your own way or whatever the same bar for him .. said.
  22. +3
    3 February 2016 13: 23
    Also from experience, conducted classes in combat grenade throwing, threw anti-tank cumulative, one did not work. The classes were stopped, the personnel were withdrawn from the training place, the ammunition was marked with flags and a post was put out of two fighters before the sappers arrived. So, how many of these two point three officers in turn did not instruct not to approach the ammunition and not to touch it by themselves and others, all the same, only the commander was distracted as they climbed behind the grenade. Bottom line: a severed arm from one and a leg and the entire household from the other. One month was left to serve, the second and a half. And it was all on the eighth of March, in short, they made a present for mothers. When conducting the investigation, why pay extra both climbed to the grenade, because their own officers warned, not one could say anything intelligible.
    And being a military interrogator, I saw so many of these boobies that if we assign an officer to each of them, then there will not be enough officers for them. Moreover, there are officers behind whom the eyes themselves and the eyes are needed, there are also enough idiots.