Aman Tuleyev, governor of Russia’s Kemerovo region, resigned on Sunday over a mall fire that killed 64 people after a litany of violations in safety procedures left shoppers and children trapped inside the building.
In a video posted on the regional administration’s website, Tuleyev said resigning was the only course of action possible.
“With such a heavy burden, it’s impossible to work as the governor. It’s morally impossible,” he said.
“With such a heavy burden, it’s impossible to work as the governor. It’s morally impossible.”
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Last Sunday’s fire, one of the deadliest in Russia since the break-up of the Soviet Union, swept through a cinema complex and children’s play area on the upper floors of the Winter Cherry shopping centre in the regional capital.
Investigators said last week that fire exits had been illegally blocked, the public address system was not switched on, the alarm system was broken, and children had been locked inside cinemas.
President Vladimir Putin said the incident had been caused by criminal negligence and that those responsible would be punished.
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On Friday, police arrested an executive with the firm that owns the shopping mall.
The calamitous way the emergency was handled stirred public anger in Kemerovo and focused attention on corruption and lax fire safety standards.
Rallies commemorating the victims were held across the country, including in Moscow and St Petersburg.
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