Ryazan Oblast (Russia) (AFP) – Rampant wildfires in Ryazan Oblast, southeast of Moscow, have caused thick smog to blanket the Russian capital. Local authorities estimating that over 800 hectares have burnt down, but the international environmental group Greenpeace puts the figure at over 3,300 hectares.
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