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To spread: the area of ​​the establishment of the establishment covered 1500 squ...

Moscow is burning an institute related to the Russian defense sector: what is known (video)

To spread: the area of ​​the establishment of the establishment covered 1500 square meters, the building has already collapsed in a large -scale fire. Local fire aviation is being prepared for departure, there are people in the room. At the Institute of Accurate Mechanics and Computer Engineering named after Sergiy Lebedev, located in the capital of Russia Moscow, a large -scale fire began: local writes about a wide area of ​​ignition and a large pillar of smoke risen into the sky.

The fire spreads rapidly (at first the ignition has covered the territory of 350 square meters) and has already caused the roof of the structure to fall, to eliminate the Russians are preparing to raise fire aviation into the sky, as the fire cannot be localized. This was reported by Roszma on the evening of February 19, Focus writes. "The building of the Institute of Computer Engineering broke out on the Warsaw Highway, the roof was collapsing," the message reads.

Telegram channels are spreading a video that shows the scale of the fire. It is known that the ignition first covered the area of ​​350 square meters, but increased rapidly to 1500 square meters. The Russians attribute the fire to "increased complexity". Soon Roszma also reported that 30 people were able to get out of the burning room on their own. Due to the fact that the fire is unable to localize, fire aviation will work. The reasons for the fire are not reported at the moment.

There is also no information about the dead or victims as a result of the ignition. Lebedev's exact mechanics and computer mechanics Institute, a scientific organization belonging to the Russian Academy of Sciences, was previously subordinated to the Federal Agency of the Industry. The main tasks of the institution include the development of high -performance computing systems used to ensure national security, as well as to create geoinformation and navigation systems.