
Late in the evening of April 9, a fire of a four -story building on the Borisoglebskaya embankment was recorded, in which the Communist Party office is located. The fire was localized, three floors were injured, and in the State Emergency State Service they do not exclude that the cause of the incident was arson, Interfax reports .
According to the press service of the State Emergencies Ministry, the fire arose about midnight. Two hours later, the fire was localized, there were no victims and victims. As a result, the premises of the basement, the first and second floors of the building for a total area of 220 square meters were damaged. m.
At the same time, on Wednesday, representatives of the State Executive Service with the help of the police released the headquarters of the Communist Party from the activists of the Euromaidan. It was also emphasized that law enforcement officers did not take any power actions.
Firefighters involved in the fire last night in the office of the Communist Party on the Communist Party on Borisoglebskaya Street in Kyiv, do not exclude that someone's intentional actions were the cause of the incident.
“It is likely that the cause of the fire was arson. In three places, a fire cannot occur at the same time. Burned out 100 square meters. m on the ground floor, as much on the second. The third floor was partially injured, ”Oleg quotes the words of the Radio Liberty Firefighter on Thursday.However, officially, as of Thursday morning, the reasons for the fire were not established. The investigative-operational group works on the spot. Nevertheless, the leader of the Communist Party of Ukraine, Peter Simonenko, said that the Communist faction in the Verkhovna Rada would not take part in the work of the parliament until the perpetrators of the Communist Party of the Communist Party in Kiev are held accountable.
“I turn to law enforcement agencies and demand an investigation of the crime and personally bring to the guilty guilty,” he said.Simonenko said that he knew the guilty of arson of the office, people who are related to the pro -government parties, as well as to the parliamentary majority, were allegedly involved in him.
The faction of the Communist Party of Ukraine lost its office in Kyiv in February 2014, when it was captured by opponents of the government of the government Viktor Yanukovych. The Communist Party refused to vote in the Verkhovna Rada until the room was released. The Communist faction has 13% of the country's parliament, it is headed by Peter Simonenko. Traditionally, the Communist Party is an ally of the Party of Regions.