At least one killed by gas cylinder blast in iconic Moscow toy shop: State media

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Police officers outside the Central Children's Store, following a blast that was reportedly caused by a gas cylinder explosion.

Police officers outside the Central Children's Store, following a blast that was reportedly caused by a gas cylinder explosion on Aug 24.

PHOTO: REUTERS

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MOSCOW - At least one person was killed on Aug 24 when a gas cylinder exploded in an iconic Moscow toy shop, state news agencies reported.

The blast occurred at the Central Children's Store, known by most Russians as the Detsky Mir toy shop.

It is located on the Lubyanka square near to the headquarters of the Federal Security Service (FSB), the main successor to the Soviet-era KGB.

“Sadly, according to preliminary information, as a result of the incident, there is a death and some people have been injured,” Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin said.

The toy shop building, which also houses a number of restaurants, shops and a cinema, has been evacuated, Russian news agencies reported.

The Mash Telegram channel said that a helium cannister exploded. REUTERS

Emergency services personnel outside the Central Children’s Store on Aug 24.

PHOTO: REUTERS

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