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The Federal Antimonopoly Service said Evraz and Raspadskaya, which is partly owned by Evraz, had abused their monopoly position.
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Itar-Tass quoted a source at the company that owns the mine, also called Raspadskaya, as saying contact with the 20 emergency workers in the mine -- three rescue teams -- had been lost and their fates were unknown.
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Itar-Tass quoted a source at the company that owns the mine, also called Raspadskaya, as saying contact with the 19 emergency workers in the mine -- three rescue teams -- had been lost and their fates were unknown.
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The Raspadskaya mine is the main asset of a company also called Raspadskaya, which says it is the largest underground coal mine in Russia.
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The blasts at the Raspadskaya mine in western Siberia trapped more than 80 others underground.
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The Raspadskaya mine produces about 10% of Russia's coking coal, Vedomosti said, and a long interruption of production could affect Russia's steel industry.
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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin traveled to the Raspadskaya mine, about 1,900 miles east of Moscow, to observe rescue operations, and he raised a series of sharp questions about mine safety and whether the initial rescue work was conducted improperly.
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, right, visits the Raspadskaya mine in the city of Mezhdurechensk in the west Siberian region of Kemerovo on Tuesday.
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The mine, the Raspadskaya, produces about 8 million tons (8.8 million short tons) of coal a year, according to the company's website.
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The first blast, believed to have been caused by methane, hit the Raspadskaya mine in western Siberia just before midnight Saturday and the second about 3 1/2 hours later.
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