A large-scale fire broke out in the Russian city of Kursk, bordering Ukraine.
The fire broke out on Thursday, May 5, in a non-residential building on an area of 400 square meters.
This is reported by the Kursk telegrams and confirmed by the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation.
First, the Russian Federation reported that a residential building was allegedly on fire in the Kursk region. However, later the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia denied this information, noting that non-residential premises were on fire.
As noted, the fire area is 400 square meters. Also, dry grass caught fire near the unknown premises. The fire was so massive that it was visible from most parts of Kursk.
Residents of Kursk did not report “pops” (a term used by Russian propaganda to replace the word “explosions” to blame Ukraine).
Recall that in the Russian city of Nizhnevartovsk, a group of unknown people threw Molotov cocktails at the premises of the local military registration and enlistment office .
Read also: