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Near Kiev explosion

The explosion of the TV caused the fire, which injured a child and two adults

In the village Litochky, Brovary district, Kyiv region, due to the explosion of television caused a fire in a residential building, which injured three people – two adults and a child.

Notification of fire in private residential house arrived to rescuers at 15:25, 3 November.

Arrived on the scene firefighters found that the fire started after an explosion on the TV, and the fire damaged a man, a woman and their three year old child.

The fire was extinguished at 16:40, and the victims were handed over to the care of physicians at the local hospital.

We will remind, earlier rescuers have named the main causes of household fires, which is only one day November 1, 8 people were killed.

We will remind, today, on the highway Kyiv – Chop in Rivne region was burning the DAF truck with the tractor, on Board of which a few brand new cars. Killed the driver and burned six vehicles.

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