Six people, including 4 children, died in a fire in a private house in the Yakut village of Suntar
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In the Yakut village of Suntar, six Russians, including four children, were victims of a fire in a two-story private house. It is reported by RIA Novosti with reference to the press service of the prosecutor's office of the region.
According to the intelligence services, at the time of the arrival of firefighters, the house on Partizanskaya Street was on fire, the fire area was 70 square meters.
The alleged cause of the fire is non-compliance with fire safety rules when using the stove or a short circuit in the wiring.
On February 7, in the west of Moscow, two people died in a fire in a multi-storey residential building. It is specified that the incident occurred in an apartment on the ground floor at 3rd Filevskaya, 8, building 1. The fire was reported at 13:54. In less than half an hour, he was eliminated.
Earlier it was reported that in the Irkutsk region, a Russian, out of jealousy, doused with gasoline and set fire to his disabled wife. Two of his children died in the fire, the woman and another child survived. A quarrel motivated by jealousy occurred between 28-year-old Andrei Usov and his 30-year-old disabled wife on February 5. Usov, who was in a state of intoxication, according to Babr Mash, suspected his wife of treason, after which he doused her with gasoline and set her on fire.