Large warehouse allegedly with soldiers' uniforms burn down in Russia's Rostov-on-Don

The firefighters have been extinguishing a large fire that broke out in a warehouse in Russia’s Rostov-on-Don for several hours. Meanwhile, Telegram channels reported that a batch of clothes for Russian soldiers had burned down.

Source: Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations; SKREPACH on Telegram

Quote: "Fire at a warehouse in Rostov-on-Don. A metal building and pallets caught fire in an open area. The area of the fire is 500 square metres."

Details: The Ministry of Emergency Situations received information about the fire at 20:45 on 2 October, 64 people and 24 pieces of equipment were involved in its extinguishing, and the fire was finally put out at 23:15.

 

PHOTO: RUSSIAN MINISTRY OF EMERGENCY SITUATIONS

SKREPACH Telegram channel, who stated in its profile description that it stands "for a free Russia without Putin", said they started the fire and that the uniforms of the Russian occupiers were burnt.

 

PHOTO: SKREPACH ON TELEGRAM

"Everything that was prepared for the war will burn. In the industrial zone on the Left Bank near the Megamag shopping centre on Shosseynaya Street, the uniforms stock has been destroyed. And there will be more," the SKREPACH channel wrote.

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