On 15 October 1995, soon after the start of a football match between Shakhtar and
Tavriya (
1995–96 league season), a large explosion rocked the stadium killing several people, including the local criminal and club owner
Akhat Bragin and five men of his security team, all of whom died instantly. None of the stadium's 2,000 spectators suffered any injuries, but a buffet waitress was taken to a hospital in critical condition. Due to the explosion the game was interrupted and postponed for two weeks being rescheduled for 31 October 1995. Russian news media informed that Bragin had purchased control of
FC Shakhtar Donetsk in 1994; Bragin had survived two previous assassination attempts involving automatic rifles. After the explosion, a special investigative commission was organized, consisting of various agencies including Ministry of Internal Affairs,
Security Service of Ukraine, and
General Prosecutor Office of Ukraine. The stadium did not function as a sports facility for several years, a local radio market being established there instead. ==Further plans==