Times of Oman

Fire kills 17 Kyrgyz nationals in Moscow printing plant

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MOSCOW: A fire in a Moscow printing plant killed 17 people on Saturday, officials said, and a representa­tive of the Kyrgyz diaspora in Russia said all the dead were members of its community.

“The incident happened when people were changing shifts at the printing house. It is very hard for us,” Abdygany Shakirov, the Kyrgyz representa­tive told Reuters.

Around 500,000 citizens of the impoverish­ed former Soviet republic of Kyrgyzstan are working in Russia. The two countries belong to a Russian-dominated customs union.

The Investigat­ive Committee, which reports directly to Presi- dent Vladimir Putin, said a criminal inquiry had been launched into the deaths of 16 of the victims of the blaze.

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said in his Twitter feed that one more person died later in a hospital.

Malfunctio­ning lamp

Ilya Denisov, an Emergencie­s Ministry official, told Rossiya-24 TV station a malfunctio­ning lamp caused the fire.

Lax fire safety standards are often blamed for fatal workplace blazes in Russia. In January, 12 people died in a fire in a Moscow clothing factory.

 ?? - AFP ?? DISASTER: Firefighte­rs work at the site of a fire in a Moscow warehouse on Saturday. At least 17 migrant workers died in a fire that broke out at a Moscow warehouse on Saturday morning, Russian authoritie­s said.
- AFP DISASTER: Firefighte­rs work at the site of a fire in a Moscow warehouse on Saturday. At least 17 migrant workers died in a fire that broke out at a Moscow warehouse on Saturday morning, Russian authoritie­s said.

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