A Telegram channel monitored by ShotA reports a multi-storey residential building on Moscow’s Domodedovskaya Street is currently on fire. The incident appears to have begun in an apartment on the 11th floor and then spread to the floor above. There are indications that residents may have been inside when the blaze started.
At this moment, there is no confirmed information on injuries. Authorities are still determining the exact cause of the fire as investigators begin their assessment on site.
Emergency services have mobilized a substantial response, with 12 fire trucks and 10 ambulances dispatched by the Ministry of Emergency Situations to the scene.
In a separate incident on September 28, three people were injured during a fire in a residential building in Korolev, Moscow Region. Twenty residents, including five children, were evacuated after a fire broke out on the third floor of a building on Kosmonavtov Boulevard. Fire teams rescued seven occupants, according to the regional department. [Source: Telegram channels]
Earlier, on September 27, a fire in Moscow occurred in an apartment reportedly linked to charging a smartphone. The blaze damaged a room and a corridor on the seventh floor, with flames bursting from a window and damaging an upstairs air conditioner. A cat did not survive, but all residents escaped without injuries. [Source: Telegram channels]
Additionally, reports note a collision involving two ships in St. Petersburg, though details remain limited at this time. [Source: Telegram channels]
These events highlight continuing fire safety challenges in large residential complexes across the region. Local authorities advise residents to follow official updates from emergency services, avoid obstructing the work of responders, and evacuate calmly if instructed. Investigations into each incident are ongoing, with investigators collecting evidence to determine causes and potential preventative measures for similar buildings in the future. [Source: Telegram channels]