Fire engulfs giant mall outside Moscow
A fire the size of a football pitch ravaged a sprawling shopping centre near Moscow killing one person, officials said , adding that it had been put out.
"The open blaze was put out at 10:45 am," Sergei Poletykin, the head of the Moscow region emergency services, told Russian media.
Social media footage showed people running out of the Mega Khimki shopping centre in a northern Moscow suburb as the building caught fire and partially collapsed.
Russia's Investigative Committee said it had information that one person had been killed and was clarifying if there were other victims.
Emergency services said the fire in the suburb of Khimki was spread over 7,000 square metres.
The shopping centre is about seven kilometres from Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport.
More than 70 firefighters and 20 fire trucks were at the site, emergency services said, adding that their work was hampered due to the design of the building.
"Due to the collapse of the roof, the fire spread instantly to a large area," the Moscow region's emergency services said.
Russian news agencies quoted sources in emergency services as saying that "arson" was suspected but state news agencies later quoted sources as saying that safety violations were more likely the cause.
Last month, a fire killed 13 people at a bar in the city of Kostroma. A drunk man had reportedly fired a flare gun indoors but inadequate fire safety regulations caused the large number of deaths, authorities had said.