The incident happened in the early hours of this morning (Picture: east2west news)
A second shopping mall in Moscow has gone up in flames, raising suspicions about ‘sabotage’ attacks in Russia.
Video showed thick black smoke rising dozens of metres above the Stroypark Mall in the suburb of Balashikha.
A message on one Telegram channel read: ‘Fires at Russian shopping centres seem to be breaking out really often these days. Are these sabotage…or?’
One man was reported injured in the early morning incident.
Today’s fire follows a huge blaze on Friday at the Mega retail complex at Khimki, in northern Moscow, home of the original Russian IKEA outlet.
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The incident happened in the early hours of this morning (Picture: east2west news)
A second shopping mall in Moscow has gone up in flames, raising suspicions about ‘sabotage’ attacks in Russia.
Video showed thick black smoke rising dozens of metres above the Stroypark Mall in the suburb of Balashikha.
A message on one Telegram channel read: ‘Fires at Russian shopping centres seem to be breaking out really often these days. Are these sabotage…or?’
One man was reported injured in the early morning incident.
Today’s fire follows a huge blaze on Friday at the Mega retail complex at Khimki, in northern Moscow, home of the original Russian IKEA outlet.
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