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Massive fire breaks out at Nevsky Market in Russia’s Saint Petersburg
At least one person died and others were injured as 96 firefighters battled a blaze fueled by flammable materials engulfing over 1,500 square meters of the market.
- A massive fire broke out at Nevsky Market in Saint Petersburg, Russia, on December 10, 2025, engulfing over 1,500 square meters and causing multiple explosions, according to Russian media.
- One person has been confirmed dead, and two injuries have been reported, including a woman suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning, as stated by local authorities.
- Ninety-Six firefighters and twenty-six pieces of equipment are currently working to control the fire, with strong winds complicating efforts, according to the Russian Emergency Ministry.
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A massive fire broke out in a market in St. Petersburg, Russia. One person died and several others were injured. The flames spread rapidly, and a plume of black smoke enveloped the area. Russia's fire brigade brought the fire under control after a rigorous effort.
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Total News Sources15
Leaning Left2Leaning Right7Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution70% Right
Bias Distribution
- 70% of the sources lean Right
70% Right
L 20%
R 70%
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