The Russian fire service is trying to control fire which broke out on the night of Thursday to Friday and is raging in an area with an area of ”7,000 square meters”, part of a large shopping center in a suburb of Moscowannounced the emergency response ministry.
Firefighters are “fighting to control a fire on an area of 7,000 square meters in the Moscow region,” Russia’s Emergencies Ministry said via the Telegram platform. The fire is raging at the Mega Khimki shopping center in the suburb of Khimki, north of the Russian capital.
The “Mega Khimki” shopping center in #Moscow is on fire. The fire area is about 7000 m². pic.twitter.com/GXxKB3vbxs
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) December 9, 2022
Russian authorities suspect that the fire was caused by “arson”, according to Russian news agencies and as relayed by the Athens News Agency.
Source: News Beast

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