Blast in Russian nightclub kills at least 94

The blast tore through the Lame Horse nightclub in the  centre of Perm, a city of 1.2 million near the Ural mountains,  at 11:15 p.m. (2015 GMT).

“The latest death toll is 94 with another 139 people  injured,” a spokeswoman for the local Emergencies Ministry said  by telephone.

Russian state-run television channel Vesti-24 showed charred  bodies piled on top of each other outside the club, where  firefighters and investigators heaved debris and black body  bags.

The blaze follows a train bombing last Friday which killed  26 and injured more than 100 on a train travelling between  Moscow and St Petersburg, for which Chechen Islamist militants  claimed responsibility.

That blast stoked fears that Russia could face a nationwide  bombing campaign, but Russian officials played down any links  between the train attack and yesterday’s nightclub disaster.

“We are not talking about a terrorist attack,” Oleg  Chirkunov, the governor of Perm region, 1,150 km (720 miles)  east of Moscow, told Vesti-24.

Detectives said they did not suspect a bomb attack.

“A firework blast sparked a blaze,” the Emergencies Ministry  spokeswoman said.

Blood-covered women in evening clothes were shown lying on  stretchers as scores of policemen swarmed around. At least 200  people were dining in the club.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev ordered the formation of a  government commission to deal with the incident.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin sent Emergencies Minister  Sergei Shoigu, Health Minister Tatyana Golikova and Interior  Minister Rashid Nurgaliyev to the scene to coordinate rescue  efforts.