A fire broke out at a warehouse just four miles away from Russian President Vladimir Putin’s official residency late on Thursday, Russian state news reported.
By midnight Moscow time the fire had spread to over 21,500 square feet, TASS reported citing a statement from the emergency services. It was not immediately clear what caused the fire – and there has been no mention from either warring party about a drone strike – but it marks the second huge ‘mystery’ fire in Russian territory in the past two days.
The warehouse is in Odintsovo, west of Moscow, a town that lies between President Putin’s official residence and Vnukovo airport.
Russia has reported two Ukrainian drone strikes that were heading for Moscow this week before being shot down by air defence systems. Kyiv has not been publicly commenting or claiming attacks inside Russian territory.
In the early hours of Thursday a fire that had spanned 1,000 square metres broke out at a car repair centre in the Moscow suburbs as Russia said that two drones were shot down. Authorities have not given any official reason for the cause of either fire.
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2023-08-11 09:51:30Z
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