One person was killed and twelve others, including seven children, were injured on November 8 as two gas cylinders exploded at a café in the Kyrgyz capital of Bishkek.
According to the preliminary data, the explosions were caused by malfunction of the gas cylinders, according to Fergana news agency.
The cylinders reportedly exploded at intervals of 10 minutes.
Kyrgyzstan’s Ministry of Health says one person was killed and twelve others, including seven children, were in injured in those explosions.
Two adults having burns covering 25-30 percent of their bodies are currently in intensive care and three others having burns covering 5-13 percent of their bodies were hospitalized in a burn department.