Car Explodes in Moscow Parking Lot; Cause Under Investigation
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- An explosion occurred in a car in Moscow's Konkovo district, prompting a police cordon and evacuation of nearby shops.
- Initial reports suggested a car engine fire, but the cause of the explosion remains unknown.
- This incident follows a similar car explosion in Balashikha, Moscow region, where a driver was reportedly killed.
An explosion rocked a car in Moscow's Konkovo district on Vvedenskogo Street, leading authorities to cordon off the area and evacuate nearby businesses. The incident occurred in a parking lot, with emergency services and law enforcement responding to the scene.
Reports from Russian Telegram channels, including "Astra" and "Ostorozhno, Moskva," initially suggested the explosion might have been caused by a car engine fire, which was quickly extinguished. However, the precise cause of the blast remains unconfirmed. Traffic in the vicinity was temporarily halted as investigations began.
This event echoes a similar incident on June 9th in Balashikha, a suburb of Moscow, where a BMW X3 exploded, reportedly killing the driver. Russian media speculated the victim was a 62-year-old lieutenant general in the Russian army, though his identity has not been officially confirmed. The explosion in Balashikha occurred shortly after the driver entered the vehicle.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.