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Skyscraper on Fire: Europe's tallest-to-be tower burns in Moscow

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Published on Apr 2, 2012

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Fire is engulfing Moscow's Federation Tower -- a skyscraper under construction which is set to become Europe's tallest building. About 300 square meters are ablaze; people are being evacuated from the building, in the city's business center.

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  • NZIGNANTI

    That isn't molten steel lol, you cannot melt steel unless aided by extreme amounts of oxygen and liquid electrolytes. You can however weaken it.

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  • NZIGNANTI

    Why are you saying that? trying to prove something? The fire seen here was getting getting plenty of oxygen, something like aviation fuel deep inside of a building did not have much of. I bet this fire you see here is about 3 times as hot simply because it has plenty of oxygen.

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  • ShadowCompanySW

    Yes clearly office fires are not hot enough, but do tell me one thing, HOW OFTEN is an OFFICE FIRE as big as THIS? Go watch the video of the skyscraper in dubai fully engulfed in flames, you can CLEARLY see molten steel falling from the building. Also do tell me, What if ANYTHING do you know about thermite:)

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  • HelmutVillam

    Aviation fuel burns hotter than office furniture.

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  • kasteman1

    I think that only about .1% of people that argue about high-rise conspiracies are professionals that have the skill and experience to back up their reasoning. The other 99.9% are just taking roundabout guesses. There is one fact that most of us can agree on: Most professionals in the industry aren't on YouTube commenting because they don't want to damage their credibility or reputation on an argument that'll only degenerate into profanity, personal insults and worthless bickering.

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  • bloggulator

    Did it fall through its own structure at near free fall acceleration? BWAAAAAHAHAHAH! Yeah, right.

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  • DoppelplusDeldenk

    No cant see molten steal...maybe because there were only some office fires and not a false flag operation to pull down 3 buildings

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  • - - - - - G

    oh I think he's got his very own special little manual in front of him . .probabaly complete with a 7 fingered candle holder (forget wot it's called) . . . and there'll be a different one there when he's lined up for his next hasbara assignment

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