Ukraine care home fire kills 17 elderly residents

Ukrainian authorities investigate following deadly blaze in a village near Kiev

A statuette in front of a burned residential building after a fire in the village of Litochky near Kiev, Ukraine. Photograph: Gleb Garanich/Reuters
A statuette in front of a burned residential building after a fire in the village of Litochky near Kiev, Ukraine. Photograph: Gleb Garanich/Reuters

Seventeen people have been killed after a fire broke out in a residential building housing elderly people in a village near Kiev, Ukraine's state emergency service said on Sunday.

The fire broke out in the early hours of Sunday morning, it said.

The privately-owned two-storey building housed 35 people in the village of Litochky, 37km northeast of Kiev.

“Emergency services units saved 18 people, five of whom have been hospitalised with burns of varying degrees of severity,” it said.

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Prime minister Volodymyr Groysman said the fire was a terrible tragedy that had caused irreparable loss and called for an immediate investigation into its causes.

Owner detained

Kiev police said they had detained the owner of the building and that he had been running the building as a private care home for the elderly, charging residents 6,000 hryvnia (€214) a month.

A statement on the police website said that a criminal case had been opened relating to a suspected violation of fire safety law.

Reuters