Nightclub fire kills 13 in Russia after fireworks possibly set off inside venue
A deadly fire at a nightclub in the Russian city of Kostroma on Saturday has killed 13 people, according to authorities.
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At least 13 people were killed Saturday in a
nightclub fire in the Russian city of Kostroma that officials believe was
possibly started by a clubber letting off fireworks.
The
police have already identified and detained the suspect, according to the
Ministry of Internal Affairs Media website.
“As
a result of the fire, 13 people died; the number of dead and injured is being
clarified,” according to a statement from the Russian Investigative Committee.
“As
a result of complex operational-search measures, police officers identified and
detained a suspect in an unlawful act in one of the entertainment
establishments in the city of Kostroma, which caused a fire and death of
people. Currently, the suspect has been handed over to the investigating
authorities,” the statement said.
The
fire at the Polygon club started at around 2:30 a.m. local time on a Saturday
night with 250 people evacuated from the building.
At
least five other fires have broken out at restaurants since the start of the
year, according to Reuters. Two of these incidents resulted in deaths.
In 2009, 156 people were
killed after a fire broke out at the Lame Horse nightclub in the city of Perm,
sparking calls for tougher fire safety laws in a country where deadly blazes
happen on a regular basis.


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