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Seven days in photographs, August 28-September 3

A second wave of wildfires hit Russia. This time the affected areas were Volgograd Region and Togliatti. On September 2, fires broke out in nine districts of the Volgograd Region. At least six people were killed and 474 residential buildings were destroyed, as well as a kindergarten.
A second wave of wildfires hit Russia. This time the affected areas were Volgograd Region and Togliatti. On September 2, fires broke out in nine districts of the Volgograd Region. At least six people were killed and 474 residential buildings were destroyed, as well as a kindergarten.


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22:35 03/09/2010 RIAN.Ru presents a photo review of the main events of August 28-September 3, 2010>>

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