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A worker who was seriously injured in an explosion at the New Zenica Ironworks circuit has died
BA🏛️ PoliticsCenter13 hr. ago

A worker who was seriously injured in an explosion at the New Zenica Ironworks circuit has died

A worker at Nova Željezara Zenica, Mirnes Kamerić, died as a result of severe injuries sustained in an explosion at the factory's production unit on June 25. The incident also resulted in minor injuries to two other workers, M. M. from Prijedor and N. A. from Zenica. Kamerić, born in 1967, was transferred to the University Clinical Center in Sarajevo after sustaining more serious injuries. According to information provided by Kenan Mujkanović, president of the Zenica-Doboški Canton Metalworkers' Union, Kamerić suffered severe injuries during the blast. An investigation was conducted at the scene, led by prosecutor Adis Husić of the Canton Prosecutor’s Office, with participation from fire safety inspectors and occupational health inspectors. The police authorities stated that forensic experts will determine the cause of the explosion.

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N1 Bosna i Hercegovina logoN1 Bosna i HercegovinaIndependentCenter13 hr. ago
Worker dies after explosion at Zenica steel plant

A worker named Mirnes Kameric died from injuries sustained in an explosion at the Nova Zeljezara Zenica steel plant. The incident occurred during routine operations involving the transfer of oxygen from a tanker. Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the explosion, involving multiple agencies including fire safety inspectors, labor safety inspectors, and a mechanical engineering expert. The exact circumstances leading to the explosion are still being examined.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a workplace accident and subsequent investigation without apparent ideological framing or emphasis on political actors, policies, or controversies. It focuses on the event itself and the procedural response, avoiding any clear partisan tone.

Oslobođenje logoOslobođenjeIndependentCenter13 hr. ago
A worker who was seriously injured in an explosion at the New Zenica Ironworks circuit has died

A worker at Nova Željezara Zenica, Mirnes Kamerić, died as a result of severe injuries sustained in an explosion at the factory's production unit on June 25. The incident also resulted in minor injuries to two other workers, M. M. from Prijedor and N. A. from Zenica. Kamerić, born in 1967, was transferred to the University Clinical Center in Sarajevo after sustaining more serious injuries. According to information provided by Kenan Mujkanović, president of the Zenica-Doboški Canton Metalworkers' Union, Kamerić suffered severe injuries during the blast. An investigation was conducted at the scene, led by prosecutor Adis Husić of the Canton Prosecutor’s Office, with participation from fire safety inspectors and occupational health inspectors. The police authorities stated that forensic experts will determine the cause of the explosion.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a workplace accident and subsequent investigation without overt ideological framing. While the event involves industrial safety and labor issues, which can have political implications, the tone remains neutral, focusing on the incident itself rather than any党

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