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Probably God's punishment: the Church of Peter and Paul caught fire in Moscow

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The Church of Peter and Paul is on fire in Moscow/Collage of Channel 24

In Russia it's on fire again – this time the fire occurred in the capital of Russia – the church of Peter and Paul is burning. The scale of the fire is more than 150 square meters.

In Moscow, a fire on the territory of the Church of Peter and Paul

Russian media write that the baptismal house at the temple broke out. The video from the scene shows black clouds of smoke and fire against the background of the domes.

The scale of the fire

According to information from local emergency services, the fire engulfed a building with an area of ​​150 square meters, but did not touch the construction of the temple. Firefighters managed to localize the fire.

By the way, the church of Peter and Paul is old, it was built in the 17th century.

Nothing is known about the cause of the fire, there is also no information about the victims of the fire.

p> Help! The Church of Peter and Paul is a parish church in Moscow in the Lefortovo district. The church was consecrated in 1613 in honor of Nicholas the Wonderworker.

Recall that a few days ago, on May 21, a fire broke out on the territory of the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute in the Moscow region – a transformer substation caught fire. Probably, the cause of the fire was safety violations during the repair of the roof.

In general, fires have become more frequent in Russia. Obviously, partisans or really careless and irresponsible Russians can set these random fires, which is also not at all surprising.

On May 16, a fire was reported in one of the large business centers of Moscow, and on May 17, a plant engaged in the manufacture of polyethylene products was engaged in the Novosibirsk region of Russia. Both office premises and production facilities and warehouses were on fire.

Russians themselves can set fires

  • Yes, in Russian Belgorod Residents have been hearing “pops” since May 1. First, fuel tanks burned there, later the authorities of the region reported fires in premises belonging to the Russian Ministry of Defense.
  • On May 2, another large-scale fire broke out near Belgorod. After the explosions, eyewitnesses saw a huge column of smoke. It is known that an ammunition depot was on fire then.
  • The authorities are even trying to accuse the Ukrainian side of sabotage. However, this is not the case – Ukraine denies any involvement in explosions and fires.
  • But the Russians, on the contrary, help to “stoke the fire” in Russia. So, over the past month, at least 3 reports have been received that unknown persons threw Molotov cocktails at the military registration and enlistment office. Such protests were held in Omsk, Cherepovets, Volgograd Region, and Nizhnevartovsk.

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