In Germany in the city Apolda (federal state of Thuringia) there was a fire in the house where refugees from Ukraine lived and other countries. It is known that There are people injuredpreviously, a child died.
The tragedy was confirmed by the head of the regional Ministry of Internal Affairs Georg Mayer. “A child died today in Apolda, who, along with his family, sought protection from Putin’s bombs. Days like these can lead to despair,” he said.
Ukraine’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Germany Oleksiy Makeev also reported the incident on June 4, but declined to disclose details because the investigation is ongoing.
Makeev assured that the Ukrainian consuls have been in contact with the Ukrainians living in this region since the morning.
“My opinions are with our citizens,” the ambassador wrote and promised that he would give details later.
The German portal mdr.de wrote that the fire occurred in the early morning, at 5:00 local time. According to eyewitnesses, the flame reached several meters.
Died, according to the media 9 year old boy. Another ten people needed medical help.
245 people are registered in this refugee accommodation center, these are people from different countries, in particular, Ukraine, Syria, Afghanistan. The cause of the fire is the subject of a criminal investigation.
As GLOBAL HAPPENINGS wrote:
– April 9 in Hamburg (Germany) there was a large-scale fire in a warehouse with toxic substances. As a result of the incident, the Rotenburgsort area was enveloped in a poisonous cloud.
– On April 21, a fire broke out in a restaurant in Madrid (Spain), in which two people died. Another 12 people were injured.
Source: Obozrevatel
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