The multiple fires engulfed 13,000 square metres of the building, gutting large parts of it, and causing the roof to collapse. Firefighters only succeeded in extinguishing the blaze the following morning with the help of helicopters and at least 160 tonnes of water.
The death toll of the terror attack currently stands at 143, with Russia‘s Investigative Committee concluding that “gunshots and smoke inhalation” were the main causes of death.
Novaya Gazeta Europe looked at how Russia, where fire-related fatalities are three times higher than the global average, is paying a high price for the widespread violation of fire safety regulations enabled by endemic corruption.