A fire erupted in a clinic on 4th floor of 6 flor high building at Kitaku district in Osaka, Japan. Firefighters responded quickly to fire that erupted on 10:20 AM local time and the fire taken under control in just about 30 minutes. It’s been stated that 5 dead and 22 show no sign of life in the incident, while it’s been worried that casualties could rise up. On the other hand, moments of a person being rescued caught by amateur cameras. The security measures taken in the area due to rescue and cooling efforts caused long vehicle traffic in the city center. It’s been stated that there are also language schools and beauty shops on other floors of the building. Osaka Police Department an investigation has been launched regarding the fire that been considered as arson.
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Amid rising tensions between Russia and Azerbaijan, Azerbaijani community leader in Yekaterinburg, Shahin Shikhlinski, and his son Mutvali were briefly detained by Russian police near Baku Plaza shopping mall on July 1. Footage of the harsh detention circulated widely on social media, sparking public outrage in Azerbaijan. Both were released later that evening after giving witness statements.
The detentions follow a deadly Russian security operation on June 27 targeting Azerbaijani nationals in Yekaterinburg. Two brothers, Ziyeddin and Huseyn Safarov, were killed, three others were seriously injured, and nine were detained. The Russian Interior Ministry said the raids were part of a criminal investigation and were supported by the National Guard’s SOBR unit, but did not address the reported casualties.
In response, Azerbaijan summoned Russia’s chargé d’affaires and demanded a full investigation. The Azerbaijani Ministry of Culture also canceled all Russian cultural events. Meanwhile, an investigation was launched into the Baku office of Sputnik-Azerbaijan over alleged illegal financing, leading to further detentions.