Oman Daily Observer

Russia buries victims of mall blaze

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KEMEROVO/MOSCOW: Funerals began in Russia on Wednesday for the 64 people, most of them children, whose deaths in a fire at a Siberian shopping mall have roused public anger over official corruption and incompeten­ce.

Flags on government buildings across Russia flew at half mast, state TV and radio stations removed light entertainm­ent shows from their schedules, and lawmakers in Moscow observed a minute of silence.

The fire at the Winter Cherry mall in the city of Kemerovo on Sunday killed 41 children. Investigat­ors have not confirmed the cause of the fire, but the high death toll has been blamed on reported shortcomin­gs in the mall’s safety procedures.

At a funeral service in an Orthodox church in Kemerovo, about 3,600 km east of Moscow, women wailed as prayers were sung over three coffins, including two small caskets for children. President Vladimir Putin, visiting the disaster scene on Tuesday, promised angry residents that those responsibl­e for what he called criminal negligence would be punished and declared Wednesday a national day of mourning.

Putin on Wednesday ordered similar shopping centres across Russia to be inspected to make sure they were well prepared in the event of a fire.

Some victims’ relatives say they believe a cover-up is under way and that the death toll is higher than 64, something Putin has denied. Investigat­ors on Wednesday said they had opened a criminal case into a Ukrainian prankster who they said had spread disinforma­tion about the death toll.

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