Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Russian cafe fire leaves 13 dead

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MOSCOW — A fire in a large cafe in the Russian city of Kostroma killed 13 people and injured five others on Saturday, local authoritie­s said.

The blaze erupted in the city north of Moscow in the early hours after someone apparently used a flare gun, according to the authoritie­s. The Russian state news agency RIA Novosti reported that a brawl erupted in the cafe shortly before the fire, but it wasn’t immediatel­y clear if it had anything to do with the flare gun.

Russia’s Investigat­ive Committee, which investigat­es major crimes, said that a suspect had been detained for allegedly firing the flare gun and that the cafe’s director also was being held.

Rescuers were able to evacuate 250 people. The roof of the cafe collapsed during the fire, which engulfed an area of more than 37,000 square feet.

Firefighte­rs spent five hours battling the blaze, and a dozen residents of nearby buildings were evacuated as a precaution.

The governor of the Kostroma region, Sergei Sitnikov, said 13 people died in the fire and five more were slightly injured. Kostroma, a riverside city of 270,000, is 210 miles north of Moscow.

Ikhtiyar Mirzoyev, a member of the regional legislatur­e and owner of the cafe, promised assistance to those affected by the fire.

In 2009, more than 150 people were killed in a blaze at the Lame Horse nightclub in the Russian city of Perm that erupted after a performer set off fireworks.

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