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Thousands protest after deadly blaze

- By Nataliya Vasilyeva and Vladimir Isachenkov Nataliya Vasilyeva and Vladimir Isachenkov are Associated Press writers.

MOSCOW — Fuming with anger, thousands of Russians rallied for more than 10 hours Tuesday in a Siberian city, demanding the ouster of regional officials for a shopping mall fire that killed at least 64 people.

President Vladimir Putin, on a trip to the eastern city of Kemerovo, scolded officials for neglecting safety rules that could have prevented the tragedy.

The blaze engulfed the Winter Cherry mall in Kemerovo on Sunday, the first weekend of the school recess, trapping dozens of parents and children inside. Witnesses reported that fire alarms were silent and many doors were locked. Many of the victims were children who died in a locked movie theater after making desperate calls for help.

Putin arrived early Tuesday, laying flowers at the makeshift memorial to the victims outside the mall and meeting with officials. He did not show up at the protest in front of the regional government’s headquarte­rs but met with some demonstrat­ors at the city’s morgue.

“Hearing about so many children who died fills you with a desire to not simply cry but to wail,” the somber-faced Putin said. “We lost so many people because of criminal negligence and sloppiness.”

Putin noted the highly combustibl­e materials used to convert the mall from a Soviet-era confection­ery factory and the absence of a functionin­g fire safety system, saying that investigat­ors will track down all those responsibl­e.

Emergency officials reported that 58 bodies have been recovered and that rescue workers were still searching for six more.

One protester at the rally, Igor Vostrikov, addressed deputy governor Sergei Tsivilyov, saying the families of the victims think the death toll is much higher than authoritie­s have stated because the entire movie theater burned down.

“We’re not calling for blood,” he said. “The children are dead, you can’t give them back. We need justice.”

When Tsivilyov dismissed the comments as “a PR stunt,” Vostrikov shouted that he has lost his wife, sister and three daughters, age 2, 5 and 7, in the fire.

“They died because they were locked in a movie theater,” Vostrikov told the Dozhd television station. “They were calling from there, asking for help. No one helped because when the blaze broke out, everyone ran away.”

 ?? Mladen Antonov / AFP / Getty Images ?? Demonstrat­ors rally in Moscow to honor victims of a mall fire that killed dozens in Kemerovo, Russia.
Mladen Antonov / AFP / Getty Images Demonstrat­ors rally in Moscow to honor victims of a mall fire that killed dozens in Kemerovo, Russia.

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