2 Killed in Fire at U.S.-Sanctioned Moscow Electronics Research Building

At least two people have died in a major fire that broke out at a building linked to a Western-sanctioned scientific research institute in the Moscow region, local authorities said Monday.

Moscow region Governor Andrei Vorobyovsaid the fire engulfed the Platan research institute building in the town of Fryazino. Platan has been under war-related U.S. sanctions since June 2022 for producing and distributing “pigments and dyestuff” used in the defense industry.

“Unfortunately, two people were killed in the fire in Fryazino,” Vorobyov wrote on Telegram.

He said earlier that one person was evacuated and seven others may remain blocked in the building as firefighters continue battling the flames. Vorobyov said the evacuated victim was hospitalized in grave condition.

Emergency services later said they had lost contact with six people inside the building.

Local investigators announced a criminal case into death by negligence. Anonymous emergency sources cited by the state news agency RIA Novosti said the victims had jumped to their deaths.

Russia’s Emergency Situations Ministry said the blazeengulfed the fifth to eighth floors of the nine-story building, covering an area of 4,500 square meters.

Roselectronica, the electronics components producer that is part of the defense conglomerate Rostec,said its Platan research institute has not been based in the burning building since it became private property in the 1990s, according to the state-run TASS news agency.

“Currently, a significant part of Platan’s premises is leased,” an anonymous emergency source wasquoted as saying. “In particular, there are: a recording studio, shops, communication companies, a bank, construction companies and others. The fire could have started in one of the rented premises.”

TASS claimed it spoke with an employee of one of the companies that rented a sixth-floor office in the building, Expresstechservice, who said he witnessed the fire starting there. It was not possible to independently corroborate the report.