03/10/2010
Paid access archiveOne Killed in Blaze at Opera Nightclub
One person was killed and two were reported missing after a blaze early Tuesday in the Opera nightclub.
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Issue 4346Firefighters putting out a fire at the Opera nightclub on Ulitsa Tryokhgorny Val near metro Ulitsa 1905 Goda on Tuesday. One person was killed and two were missing in the blaze at the club, which has been closed at least twice for fire safety violations and experienced a small fire in January.
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