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Scores dead in Russian shopping mall inferno
Updated 26 March 2018
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March 26, 2018
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Scores dead in Russian shopping mall inferno
Updated 26 March 2018
Arab News
March 26, 2018
15:15
Scores dead in Russian shopping mall inferno
A total of 64 people some of them children perish in a fire that ravaged a busy shopping mall in an industrial city in Siberia, as rescue teams struggle through piles of charred rubble to recover bodies.
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