People lay flowers at the burned-out building in tribute to killed in the fire
Hundreds of people today visited the 16-storey building at Azadlig Avenue, where on May 19 there was a large fire that resulted in casualties. People come with carnations, children's toys and put them at a building in memory of the victims. At first the police tried to prevent this spontaneous action of remembrance. However, bumping into civil protest, the police stopped to intervene and watched from the sidelines.
As a result of a fire 15 people died, including four small children. Despite the fact that the death of innocent people shocked the public and caused indignation of citizens in social networks, the government has not announced a national mourning. -06D—
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