A local resident told Izvestia about a private nursing home in Pushkino near Moscow, where a fire broke out on January 11.
The interlocutor noted that about 40 people were taken out of the burning building.
“The nursing home was illegal, it seems. They are in what they have, they seem to have taken them all out, but they remained in the cold. Maybe everyone there survived, but someone got 100% frostbite, ”the woman said.
According to her, local residents were unhappy with the nursing home located next door, and constantly sued its owners.
“Everyone was suing them because a commercial building was built in the residential sector. I don’t know how it was in general, legal or illegal. We started to lease. At first it was a hostel, and then they rented it out to another tenant and made a commercial nursing home, where the guests were taken in rather expensive cars, ”she concluded.
A fire in a nursing home on Shkolnaya Street in Pushkino occurred earlier that day. According to preliminary data, the roof caught fire, the fire covered 450 sq. m. 46 guests and 11 employees were evacuated.
The Ministry of Health of the Moscow Region reported that the residents of the nursing home and the staff of the institution, who were taken to the hospital after the fire, are in satisfactory condition.
The Moscow Region Prosecutor’s Office organized an inspection in connection with the fire. On the instructions of the regional prosecutor Sergei Zabaturin, the city prosecutor Andrei Chizhov went to the scene.
Source: IZ

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