Several Dead, Few Trapped in Burning Research Institute Near Moscow

Moscow regional governor, Andrei Vorobyov, said the fire had engulfed three floors of the building. (File photo of previous fire in Moscow)
Moscow regional governor, Andrei Vorobyov, said the fire had engulfed three floors of the building. (File photo of previous fire in Moscow)
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Several Dead, Few Trapped in Burning Research Institute Near Moscow

Moscow regional governor, Andrei Vorobyov, said the fire had engulfed three floors of the building. (File photo of previous fire in Moscow)
Moscow regional governor, Andrei Vorobyov, said the fire had engulfed three floors of the building. (File photo of previous fire in Moscow)

At least nine people were trapped on the upper floors of a burning electronics research institute outside Moscow, Russian emergency services and officials said on Monday. Also one man jumped to his death and another fell to his death from the top floors.

Footage carried by the 112 Telegram channel showed some of the people smashing windows as black smoke billowed out of the building and flames licked its lower floors.

"According to preliminary information, there are 9 more people in the building," the emergency ministry said. "The rescue operation continues."

At least one person was saved by fire services, the ministry said, Reuters reported.

Moscow regional governor, Andrei Vorobyov, said the fire had engulfed three floors of the building.

"According to eyewitnesses, there may be seven more people in the building. The search for victims continues," Vorobyov said.



Foreign Military Representatives to Meet in Türkiye to Discuss Black Sea Security, Turkish Ministry Says

A Turkish flag with the Bosphorus Bridge in the background, flies on a passenger ferry in Istanbul, Türkiye September 30, 2020. (Reuters)
A Turkish flag with the Bosphorus Bridge in the background, flies on a passenger ferry in Istanbul, Türkiye September 30, 2020. (Reuters)
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Foreign Military Representatives to Meet in Türkiye to Discuss Black Sea Security, Turkish Ministry Says

A Turkish flag with the Bosphorus Bridge in the background, flies on a passenger ferry in Istanbul, Türkiye September 30, 2020. (Reuters)
A Turkish flag with the Bosphorus Bridge in the background, flies on a passenger ferry in Istanbul, Türkiye September 30, 2020. (Reuters)

Military representatives of Türkiye and foreign nations will meet in Türkiye on April 15-16 to discuss Black Sea security after a possible ceasefire is agreed between Ukraine and Russia, Turkish defense Ministry said on Sunday.

"A meeting will be held on April 15-16 at the Naval Forces Headquarters regarding the security of the Black Sea following a possible ceasefire between the Russian Federation and Ukraine," the ministry said in a statement, Reuters reported.

It said military representatives from both Türkiye and foreign countries would attend the meeting but didn't specify the countries.