Five Tajik migrants injured in residential building blaze in Moscow region

DUSHANBE, June 14, Asia-Plus – Five Tajiks were poisoned by charcoal fumes Tuesday night as a fire broke out in residential building, where labor migrants from Tajikistan lived. The news agency NewsInfo reports the accident took place in the settlement of Kochabrovo, the Istrinsky district in the Moscow region.  Those five poisoned by charcoal fumes […]

Firdavs Murtazoyev

DUSHANBE, June 14, Asia-Plus – Five Tajiks were poisoned by charcoal fumes Tuesday night as a fire broke out in residential building, where labor migrants from Tajikistan lived.

The news agency NewsInfo reports the accident took place in the settlement of Kochabrovo, the Istrinsky district in the



Moscow


region.  Those five poisoned by charcoal fumes were taken to the central district hospital.  Investigation group is currently working in the site of the accident to investigate the cause of the fire.  Russian law enforcement officers do not ruled out that wrong use of electrical appliances may have overloaded the building’s electrical system and caused the fire, according to NewsInfo.

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