Russia’s Defense Ministry building catches fire in Moscow
On the evening of April 5, a building of the Ministry of Defense caught fire in Moscow. The fire broke out on the third floor
As of 8:30 p.m. Kyiv time, Russian propaganda media reported that the fire was extinguished on an area of 60 square meters.
Emergency services said the cause of the fire in the Defense Ministry building was a power grid failure.
Earlier media reported that a fire broke out in the center of Moscow, on Znamenka Street, in one of the Ministry of Defense’s buildings. The blaze was recorded on the third floor.
The firefighters assigned the situation the second difficulty level out of five.
As of 8:05 p.m., the fire was localized.
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