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    Moscow News (Russia)
    July 13, 2005

    ARSONISTS FIREBOMB STORE, 25 DEAD

    By Oleg Liakhovich The Moscow News


    At least 25 people are dead after an explosion sparked a fire in a
    shopping centre in the northern Russian city of Ukhta (Komi republic,
    about 800 miles northeast of Moscow) on Monday, with another 17
    injured. Dozens of people were rescued from the building, many
    suffering from burns and asphyxiation.

    The cause of the incident in the two-storey building was initially
    said to be accidental, the cause of a gas explosion, but officials
    later said it was most likely an arson attack. Investigators claim an
    unidentified person threw a canister containing a flammable liquid
    into the crowded shop. The second floor collapsed and the fire was
    not extinguished for several hours, with 70 firefighters attending
    the blaze, according to officials.

    Sources in the local law enforcement bodies have also not ruled out
    that the attack could have been the result of a feud between local
    businessmen of Slavic origin and their North Caucasian rivals.

    The two-storied shopping center belonged to a man named Vladimir
    Gevorkyan, likely an ethnic Armenian. An official from the Ukhta
    mayor's office rejected the theory blaming the incident on criminal
    negligence. However, an unidentified spokesman for the Prosecutor's
    Office in Komi said the attack wasn't terrorism but a result of a
    disagreement between businessmen.

    Earlier, Russian media reported that police detained two teenagers
    who had been seen throwing bottles or canisters with flammable liquid
    into the crowded shop. "Two teenagers ran into the trading hall on
    the ground floor and threw a container with a burning substance into
    the crowd, and the fire spread very quickly," a spokesman for the
    Komi region's prosecutors was quoted as saying. Witnesses also told
    reporters that bars on the windows had kept people from escaping the
    blazing store.

    Meanwhile, regional prosecutors have launched a criminal case on
    murder and premeditated destruction of property. Russia's Deputy
    Emergency Minister Yevgeny Serebrennikov will head a special
    commission to investigate the incident.

    The regional government declared Thursday, July 14, a day of
    mourning, and pledged financial support to the victims and their
    families.MN
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