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Russian Stavropol is that -burning through the Union of Veterans building

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About 20 square meters of the building were burned. Local authorities believe that “this is not no provocations.”

In Russian Stavropol, a fire occurred in the building where the regional “Union of Veterans of Military Operations in Hot Spots” is located. It was announced by the mayor of the city, Ivan Auyanchenko on a telegram on Saturday, March 22.

“All emergency services are rapidly reacting, the fire is removed. About 20 square meters of the building burned. No victims,” ​​he assured.

According to Auyanchenko, it is arson.

“Due to the situation, it does not have no provocations. The events will surely be installed and punished, law enforcement agencies are working,” the Russian official added.

Remember, three days ago in the city of Russia of Anzhero-Sugne, a fire occurred in Yasky’s oil refinery territory. Nothing knows about its causes.

And last week a powerful fire exploded in Moscow at the local thermal power plant-16.

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