Fire at Russian market kills 15 foreign migrants
Most of the victims were from Tajikistan and the others may have come from other Central Asian states, state media said, after a pre-dawn blaze that highlighted the dangerous conditions many labour migrants endure in Russia.
The migrants appeared to have been living in makeshift quarters in the rear of the two-storey building used as a metal storage warehouse at a construction materials market.
"The space was not meant for people to live in," state-run news agency RIA quoted Sergei Gorbunov, deputy chief of the Emergency Situations department in Moscow's south-western district, as saying.
It was the deadliest fire in Moscow since a blaze at a hospital for drug addicts in December 2006 killed 46 patients, Interfax reported.
(Writing by Steve Gutterman; Editing by Alessandra Rizzo)