Shot сообщает, что около 8:00 в 37-этажный дом в Казани, расположенный в ЖК «Лазурные небеса» на пересечении улиц Взлетной и Патриса Лумумбы, попал дрон. Начался пожар. Территория дома оцеплена, жителей эвакуируют. Движение вокруг перекрыто.
Shot сообщает, что около 8:00 в 37-этажный дом в Казани, расположенный в ЖК «Лазурные небеса» на пересечении улиц Взлетной и Патриса Лумумбы, попал дрон. Начался пожар. Территория дома оцеплена, жителей эвакуируют. Движение вокруг перекрыто.
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