Residents of Buinaksk are concerned about fuel being pumped near residential buildings.
Thousands of liters of fuel are being transferred daily from tankers at the old railway station in Buynaksk, violating all safety regulations, residents have claimed. The transfer point operates surrounded by residential areas, a market, and mosques.
According to Buynaksk residents, gas and gasoline are being transferred at the old railway station near residential buildings. Tankers from Rostov-on-Don, Astrakhan, Samara, and Surgut arrive here, transfer the fuel, and deliver it to gas stations in Dagestan.
The residents' appeal was published by the Telegram channel "People's Front Dagestan," which has over two thousand subscribers. By 6:00 PM Moscow time, the post had garnered over 7,000 views.

"If these barrels explode here, there will be no one left. There are two rows of trains here, from start to finish, and then they all get transported to gas stations in the city and region," local resident Shapi Saypulaev said in a recording.
People complained to the city and republic prosecutor's offices, but received no response. Representatives of the People's Front recorded violations on site: there is no sanitary protection zone (less than 200 meters from houses), no fire extinguishing systems, no alarms, and no drone protection.
"Residential buildings should be 300 meters away from the industrial facility. However, the central mosque, the market, private homes, as well as workshops and shops, are all located very close," local residents say.
On September 27, 2024, an explosion occurred at a gas station located on the highway near the village of Novy Khushet on the outskirts of Makhachkala. Thirteen people were killed and 11 were injured. The case is being investigated under Part 3 of Article 238 of the Russian Criminal Code (provision of services that do not meet safety requirements, resulting in the death of two or more persons through negligence). Gas station owner Marat Dzhankhuvatov has been detained as a suspect. He was transferred from custody to house arrest. The explosion at the gas station in Novy Khushet was at least the 15th explosion and fire at gas stations in Dagestan in 10 years, killing at least 54 people, according to the "Caucasian Knot." After each explosion, authorities promised to address the gas station safety issue, but this never happened, according to a "Caucasian Knot" article "Explosive Gas Stations: Makhachkala Residents in the Contamination Zone," published back in 2017.
People emphasized that there was a previous fire here in 2023. There were no casualties, but the danger remains. Furthermore, activists found another site near the hazardous facility where oil is being pumped, but without licenses or documentation. The owners could not be identified, and even the city administration has no information about this territory, activists noted.
The Buinaksk administration agreed that the industrial facility poses a direct threat to the population, as residential buildings, a mosque, and the railway station itself are located in close proximity.
"One of the options for resolving the issue is the allocation of an alternative land plot in a safe area. Due to the fact that the territory of the urban district does not have such a plot, the city leadership proposed considering the option of allocating a land plot in the Buinaksk district, near the railway line, where the necessary conditions for the shipment and loading of fuel and lubricants are available," the administration said in a statement today.
The city authorities also promised to discuss this issue at the next joint meeting with the participation of the Buinaksk district leadership.
"Caucasian Knot" also wrote that in mid-February 2026, security forces detained a suspect in the violation of industrial safety requirements, as a result of which a gas tanker caught fire at a gas storage station in Makhachkala. he died people. Due to the fire, local residents were evacuated from their homes and apartments.
In September 2025, the investigation into the deaths in the explosion at the gas station in Novy Khushet was completed. The owner of the gas station, Marat Dzhankhuvatov, hired unaccredited specialists to repair the gas pipeline, and the repairs themselves were carried out in violation of safety regulations, the investigation concluded.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/421868




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