A large-scale fire broke out at a warehouse in Moscow — video
A large-scale fire broke out in Moscow on Monday evening, November 25. A warehouse for an area of 3,000 square kilometers burned for more than six hours.
The corresponding videos were published by the advisor to the mayor of Mariupol, Petro Andryuschenko, via Telegram.
Fire in Moscow on November 25
"Tsaritsyno. Moscow. A warehouse suddenly caught fire. The fire has been going on for six hours," the message says.
The video shows a large column of smoke rising from the building into the sky. It is known that the Russians involved the railway and helicopters to eliminate the fire, but the fire could not be extinguished for more than six hours.
According to Russian media, the fire on an area of 3,000 square meters was assigned an increased level of complexity, the building partially collapsed.
It is known that the warehouse contained cylinders with freon.
It should be recalled that explosions occurred in the Russian cities of Kaluga and Kursk at night. Unknown drones attacked an oil depot, as well as the "Typhoon" factory.
In addition, on November 22, drones attacked a "Rosneft" oil depot in the city of Kaluga. Several tanks were damaged as a result of the attack.