Perseus shopping complex

A cool mall with not too many shops! Everything your heart desires. But the coolest thing is the children's park, which offers a lot of entertainment and rides. I went to the park with my nephew and he was very happy, he was there until the end and didn't want to leave. You can even celebrate a birthday party here. The park is fun, I recommend everyone to come with their children and have fun.

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A man was killed in a fire in the Persei for Children shopping center in Moscow

A fire broke out in the shopping center at 28 Malaya Semyonovskaya Street, Building 19. Photo: Valery Sharifulin/TASS

On April 4, the Persei for Children shopping center in Moscow caught fire. This was reported by eyewitnesses on social networks. According to them, the fire broke out in a warehouse on the fourth floor. There is a possibility that there are fatalities.

– It has become dangerous to walk through the mall. You should stay at home and shop online.

The fire received a second, higher rating. The roof and probably the warehouse are on fire, Viktor Uvarov wrote on social media.

He was referring to the 'Perseus for Children' shopping center on Malaya Semenovskaya Street. The fire was also confirmed by Moscow's Ministry of Emergency Situations.

A medical helicopter at the scene of the fire. Photo: Valery Sharifulin/TASS

– The fire broke out in the shopping center at 28 Malaya Semenovskaya Street, building 19. The fire brigade is on site. The area where the fire broke out has not yet been determined. According to preliminary information, the fire broke out in a warehouse on the fourth floor, the EMERCOM department in Moscow told Komsomolskaya Pravda.

– There are reports of fatalities.The police specified.

Video of the fire in a Moscow shopping mall

– Will people be evacuated?

It later emerged that one person died in the fire and six other firefighters were injured trying to put out the fire. The deceased man is said to have gotten lost during the evacuation. The fire reportedly broke out at a children's toy storage facility located on the fourth floor of the mall.

According to preliminary information, the fire broke out in a warehouse on the fourth floor. Photo: Valery Sharifullin/TASS

According to preliminary information, the fire broke out in a warehouse on the fourth floor. Photo: Valery Sharifulin/TASS

– The fire, an open fire with an area of 80 square meters, was extinguished, reported the Moscow company EMERCOM.

A team of investigators and forensic scientists from the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation in Moscow went to the scene of the fire in the Persei shopping center in the east of the capital. The crew of an ambulance helicopter from the Moscow Air Center evacuated an injured person from the scene of the fire. A second air rescue helicopter from the Moscow Air Center is on its way to evacuate another victim from the fire.

Ilya Denisov, Head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations in Moscow:

- At 12:36 the first signal was received and three minutes later the first team was on site. During the evacuation and extinguishing of the fire, six firefighters were injured and one person, a mall employee, died. He got lost in the smoke and couldn't find the emergency exit. The fire covered an area of 80 square meters. Twenty-five fire brigade units and 88 people were deployed at the scene of the fire. The facility was inspected in March, one observation was not corrected and had no impact on the fire. The fire detection, fire extinguishing and evacuation systems worked efficiently.

Perseus shopping complex

115 people have been evacuated from the building, but there are still people in the building.

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A fire broke out in the four-story shopping mall 'Persei for Children' on Malaya Semenovskaya Street in eastern Moscow. According to preliminary information, the fire broke out on the fourth floor of the building. The fire was rated in a high difficulty category.

It is already known that one person died in the fire in Perseus. This is reported by the TASS news agency, citing rescue services. 'The victim who was evacuated from the burning building died in the ambulance. It was not possible to save him'. – said the source.

Fire Department Headquarters said 'an investigation is ongoing into the smoky room on the fourth floor where the fire broke out'.

It was also reported that firefighters were putting out an open fire at Perseus Children's Mall, injuring two people. 'A firefighter and a civilian were injured trying to put out the fire'. - it said in an agency report.

On March 25, the Winter Cherry shopping center in Kemerovo burned down. Sixty-four people, most of them children, died in the fire. In the aftermath of the Winter Cherry fire, prosecutors ordered fire safety inspections at shopping malls across the country.

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1990s day by day. March 17, 1993.

✅ The newspaper Moskovskaya Pravda reports on March 17: 'By order of the Mayor of Moscow Yuri Luzhkov, from today on the territory of the Russian capital a registration system for citizens with permanent residence outside Russia in the borders of the former USSR or without permanent residence will be introduced.' The capital's public prosecutor's office has protested the order.

On the Pribrebnaya #19 drilling rig near the village of Kuchugury, Slavyansk region, an explosion caused a fire, followed by the ignition of a gas fountain.

As a result of the explosion, the drilling rig was completely destroyed. The metal structures blocked the wellhead, making extinguishing the fire very difficult. When the firefighters arrived, the situation was already very difficult. A gas well was on fire, the gas pressure was about 430 atm, caravans and equipment were on fire, and there was an oxygen cylinder store in the immediate vicinity of the fire. The column of flames reached a width of 15-18 meters and a height of 40-50 meters. The situation was aggravated by a strong westerly wind.

Personnel worked to the limit of their strength and capacity, 15-20 hours per day for 11 days for 11 days to protect people and equipment working to clear the well.

Prices of staple foods rose 5.1 percent from March 2-9. A total of 70 foods monitored by the Russian State Statistics Committee have risen by an average of 63 percent since the beginning of the year. At the same time, the prices of meat products have doubled since the beginning of the year, dairy products and butter have increased 1.9 times, and fish products have increased 1.7 times.

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Sin Madeleine Claude from 1931, one of her first leading roles and her first Oscar;

The problem of fire safety in children's labyrinths in shopping centers

These are children's mazes in shopping malls.

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There are a hundred children in it. When there is a fire in a mall, such a maze is a trap from which there is no way out. There are no quick and visible escape routes, nor is there a way to drop the net in an emergency.

There are no regulations stipulating that such labyrinths must be equipped with escape routes in the event of a fire or with a mechanism for rapid net removal. Such requirements are developed when there is a first incident and people are killed. But I wanted the requirements to be developed before the incident. A preventive step, so to speak. Maybe lives can be saved that way.

Or maybe you'll just be more careful when choosing entertainment for your kids.

The alarm has not been triggered.

Kirill, a visitor to the mall, told 360 that he came to the store with his family. Visitors have been warned by a security guard to exit the building. The siren in the mall didn't go off.

I was there when it happened. At around 1 p.m. they were buying clothes for the baby. The security guard started running and yelling for everyone to go outside. The siren didn't work, the security guard ran around in a panic and talked. I think he was the only one panicking there.

Taking it as an exercise, visitors and staff at the center were in no hurry to descend the stairs — the escalators were turned off. There were few customers in the mall on a weekday. 'The fire brigade was on site very quickly. The first rescue team was on site within about three minutes. Then an ambulance and 10 fire engines arrived'. – added Kiryl.

The security guard caught them on the top floor - the fourth floor. But even on the way down, Kiryl and his family could not smell the smoke, but already on the street. Watching the work of the fire department, the shopkeepers told them that on the fourth floor was the Semenovskaya Yarn warehouse. That's where, they said, the fire started.

'With us the fire does not take place. There are two more floors above us, that's the factory. They have a finished goods store there. They caught fire,' Boris Tritenko, owner of Perseus, told RNS.

The '360' copter captured the moment of the fire on video.

A Monopoly game

The growing number of fires in warehouses and shopping centers has not shaken the market position of the leading insurers. The competitive environment in this sector remains healthy. This is supported by the publication of statistics on the frequency and severity of fires by industry and facility type and the development of common minimum requirements for fire safety measures.

However, the reinsurance sector is not doing so well. In the absence of foreign companies, it is in decline. It is worth remembering that in March 2022, the Central Bank, which owns 100 % of the RNPK, increased the capital of the subsidiary from 71 billion to 300 billion rubles and expanded financial guarantees for its liabilities to 750 billion rubles. As a result, the industry's insurance risk in the event of major fires is now solely concentrated on the regulatory authority. But is this solution good for the industry?

It turns out that the Bank of Russia, on the one hand, sets the rules of the reinsurance market, and on the other, is a monopoly represented by the RNPC, which the EU recently imposed sanctions on. In addition, given the long history of major fires, the national reinsurer's workload is prohibitively heavy. It is no coincidence that late last year the State Duma passed a bill at first reading that would allow insurers to limit the scope of risks that can be ceded to the RNPC for reinsurance. Some market participants are of the opinion that ceding does not need to be limited, otherwise many players would face serious problems. They believe that an alternative to a national reinsurer must first be found.

In addition, placing a large part of Russian risk in a single company raises risk accumulation issues. According to Katerina Yakunina, President of the Association of Professional Insurance Brokers, in the current situation it is advisable to create reinsurance pools covering a large number of insurers and to develop reinsurance in friendly countries.

In that sense, the formation of the Eurasian Reinsurance Company (ERC) is certainly positive for the market. 'However, in order for the ERC to become a universal reinsurer supporting insurers in all types of insurance business, decisions by the governments of the five founding countries are required' – says Ms. Yakunina. And that won't be easy.

What else to do at Extreme in Moscow

Almost since the complex was founded, one of its rooms has housed a world-class climbing wall. The sports complex is based on a design by the famous mountaineer Alexander Klenov. The 300-meter-long artificial terrain is suitable for both beginners and experienced climbers. An experienced instructor ensures safety. The climbing center offers schools for children and adults, personal training and independent climbing are also possible. A trial climb is ideal for first experiences with the artificial terrain. It takes no more than 15 minutes and you don't need your own equipment.

You can satisfy your hunger in the 'Sport Cafe'. 'Sport Cafe'.. Located on the ground floor of Extreme, this establishment serves a three-course meal.

Directly above you will find, among other things. Cafe Ersh..

Russian and Georgian dishes are on offer. private. It is located on the 3rd floor of the center.

climbing on the wall

how to achieve it

The shopping center is located in the Northern district of Moscow at 63B Smolnaya Street. You can get there by subway, car, bus or trolleybus.

With the MetroThe nearest metro station, Belomorskaya on the Zamoskvoretskaya line (shown in light green on the map), is a five-minute walk away. From the exit, walk along Smolnaya Street for 550 meters and then turn left. The 'Rechnoi Vokzal' station of the same Zamoskvoretskaya line is also two kilometers away.

Above ground public transportBuses run along Smolnaya Street. You can get to the stop 'Smolnaya Street, 61' from the metro station 'Rekhnoy Vokzal' by bus № 270, 338, from the station 'Planernaya' – № 173, from the train station 'Khimki' – № 345. There is even more traffic on Leningradskoe shosse: 199, 342, 342k, 343, 345, 345k, 370, 400, 443, 451, 465, 481, 482, 532k, 905, 986k, H1, number 851 goes from airport 'Sheremetyevo'. The stop is called 'Moscow Canal'. Trolleybus number 43 also stops here. Take the metro to the other side of the street and then walk perpendicular to the street.

By carIt can be reached in half an hour from the low-traffic center of Moscow. Follow Leningradskoye and Leningradskoye Shosse avenues.

With the taxiTaxi: Yandex. Taxi, Citymobile, Uber, Gett, Maxim.

Extreme shopping center in Moscow on Google panorama: exterior view

Video of Extreme shopping center on Smolnaya Street and Diskus store:

Putin and Xi Jinping sign memorandum

'When you look at the joint statement by Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, it depends on how you look at the glass. Is it half full or half empty? For me, the glass is half full and I see the outcome of the Chinese President's visit to Moscow as positive. However, as an expert on Sino-Russian relations, I would like to see more because so far there is not much concrete in the document', Lukonin concludes. – sums up Lukonin.

'The plans announced by Putin and Xi Jinping will be discussed at a lower level. To date, there are no concrete documents, so it is difficult to assess the scope and prospects of bilateral cooperation, Lukonin concludes.

Eight big steps

The first is to optimize the volume and structure of trade using electronic and innovative tools and to promote these processes more, both in Russia and in China.

The second was improving the logistics for the development of bilateral trade, the third - financial cooperation, including the use of national currencies in trade, investment, credit and other areas of trade and economic interaction.

The fourth theme was energy and ensuring mutual and global energy security, including energy transition and green technologies. The fifth area was the supply of fertilizers and chemical products.

The sixth point is cooperation in the fields of technological development and innovation, the seventh is the intensification of industrial cooperation, and the eighth is joint projects in agriculture and the agro-industrial complex.

The general thrust of the document is clear: Russia will increase supplies of oil, gas, other raw materials and fertilizers to China, and Beijing in return will provide technology and investment and help Moscow develop new high-tech industries.

While in the noughties the Kremlin promoted cooperation with the European Union along the lines of 'Our energy resources for your technology', Moscow is now building a similar exchange of raw materials with China. The Russian strategy has made a 180-degree turn, but each of the declared points requires binding agreements.

BEAUTY IN DETAIL

LENINGRADKA 58 was designed by the renowned architectural firm Tsimaylo Lyashenko and Partners.

The residential complex consists of two monolithic buildings from 14 to 29 floors, the facades of which are made of facing bricks and facade plaster. There are a total of 966 apartments in the complex, ranging from small studios to spacious four-room apartments. The houses are designed so that as many apartments as possible have a view. A highlight of Leningradka 58 are the apartments with terraces that offer a magnificent view of the Khimsky Lagoon.

ARCHITECTURE WITH FLAIR

Of particular note are the apartments with terraces, which will be a real highlight of the settlement. Such an offer is rare to find on the real estate market and in this neighborhood it is, without exaggeration, exceptional. Especially since the terraces offer a magnificent view of the Khimki Lagoon.

The stylistic design of the entrance groups repeats the laconicism and clear lines of the building facades. Equipment of the common rooms The first floors of the residential complex are intended for commercial premises with free access from the street.

The ground floors of the residential complex are used for commercial premises with free access from the street. In the future, retail, leisure and service facilities will be created here, which will complement the existing infrastructure and make living in the complex even more comfortable. Due to its convenient location and good transport connections, Leningradzka 58 is an excellent option for opening your own shop, beauty salon or children's club.

PRIME PLAZA

A cinema that meets the highest demands of the modern audience.
All halls in the Prime Cinema have a high comfort hall. In addition, the cinema has the concept of Emotional Halls, which includes all modern trends in the projection industry. The cinema halls are equipped with the latest Christie projectors, Dolby sound and comfortable seats. Discounts for students, pupils and pensioners

Find everything under one roof at Prime Plaza: shopping, dining, entertainment and leisure, cinema and more!

Cool, comfortable, with a cool cinema. It's white, it's clean. Everything you need is there. The only disappointment was L'Etoile. It's very small with a totally unnecessary assortment for this area. It needs more mass market and budget ranges. There really isn't an opportunity to buy the usual cheap stuff in this area: Vivien Sabo, Loreal, MaxFactor, etc. It doesn't exist here. That's why they don't have people. If only 'Podruzhku' allowed in this mall and the price wouldn't be. But it's all there. Dry cleaning and repair shop.

This is a big mall! Special mention shop 'Sinsay' on the 2nd. Pretty good quality, especially for kids! Household items, women's/men's/children's clothing, various accessories. Prices incredibly surprising with their affordability! It is very rare to find such value for money. Also very polite and friendly staff

The mall is spacious, there are very few people in the morning. There are stores: Zarina, Befree, Gloria Jeans, Kari, Detsky Mir, Kotofey. Beauty: beauty point, hairdresser, manicure. Large hardware store DomMarket: household goods, gifts, kitchen utensils, carpets, decoration. McDonald's on the 4th floor is for delivery only.

Not a bad location near Zyuzino metro which is under construction. The temporary disadvantages include that the building is difficult to access due to the construction work on the Metro. Construction work is going on everywhere. But right in front of the entrance to the mall, they are almost locked. On the other hand, from the Children's Polyclinic side, it is still difficult to approach Prime Plaza - the pavement is uneven, as in feudal times. From the upper floors of the shopping center there is an excellent view of the excavation of the future metro station Zyuzino near the Bucharest shopping center. The construction work can be viewed from above. On the third floor of the Prime Plaza shopping center is a store called Book Labyrinth. A good shop with a large selection of books. There is a food court and a McDonald's on the fourth floor. There aren't too many people there yet, so there's somewhere to sit down, which is good. There is a cinema and a children's area on the fifth floor. On the bottom of the first floor is the Perekrestok store. Interestingly, there is also a Perekrestok in the Bucharest Shopping Center, which is located opposite Prime Plaza, just across Sevastopol Avenue. So there are two Perekrestok stores in close proximity to each other. Not all shops in the Prime Plaza shopping center are open yet. With the opening of the metro station, it will be a very busy place.

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