Moscow Skyscraper Goes Up in Flames But Does Not Collapse

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The fire broke out on April 2, just before sunset, in the Federation Tower that planned to be Europe's tallest building, in Moscow, Russia. The Tower is located in Moscow City, a cluster of modern high-rise office buildings. The flames were over 250 meter (880 feet) tall. The tower, when completed, is to be 360 meter (1150 feet) tall.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9n7IJXFvME]Federation Tower in Moscow on Fire - YouTube[/ame]
 
Did anyone add a few hundred gallons of jet fuel to the flames? If not, no comparison.
 
Did anyone add a few hundred gallons of jet fuel to the flames? If not, no comparison.

Nor the destruction of several pillars due to violent explosion and impact of jumbo jets. But don't confuse the troofers.

Impact adds to the jet fuel explosion, YES.

the impact jet fuel line to explain the complete destruction of the towers is nonsense..but no jet hit wtc 7 and no jet fuel

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Was there an initial impact? You can bet your last euro that the Russians ain't about to put a crane on the top floor ....because the whole freaking burned out thing would come crashing down.
 
The fire broke out on April 2, just before sunset, in the Federation Tower that planned to be Europe's tallest building, in Moscow, Russia. The Tower is located in Moscow City, a cluster of modern high-rise office buildings. The flames were over 250 meter (880 feet) tall. The tower, when completed, is to be 360 meter (1150 feet) tall.

Federation Tower in Moscow on Fire - YouTube

Why didn't you point out that the fire was only on the top floor, and was fought by fire helicopters? Is this because that would have ruined the false point you were trying to make?

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Europe's current tallest building stands in the same development - the 302m (990ft) City of Capitals building, while another block under construction there - the Mercury Tower - will reach 332m (1089ft).
Russian news reports said the fire engulfed 300 square metres (3200 square feet) at its height as the blaze tore through the 65th to the 67th floor.
Firefighters were forced to climb the stairs to fight the fire because the building's lifts are not yet in service, according to the ITAR-Tass news agency.
No injuries were reported.
In August 2000, Moscow's 540-metre (1,771-foot) Ostankino broadcasting tower, once the world's tallest freestanding structure, caught fire and burned for 26 hours.


Read more: Huge fire tears through top floors of Moscow skyscraper that is to be tallest in Europe | Mail Online
 
Did anyone add a few hundred gallons of jet fuel to the flames? If not, no comparison.




More like a few tens of THOUSANDS of gallons of Jet-A. Also the design and construction of the buildings is vastly different. This is like comparing an elephant with an aircraft carrier.

FAIL.
 
Did anyone add a few hundred gallons of jet fuel to the flames? If not, no comparison.




More like a few tens of THOUSANDS of gallons of Jet-A. Also the design and construction of the buildings is vastly different. This is like comparing an elephant with an aircraft carrier.

FAIL.

no jet fuel in wtc 7 clown head and btw 10000 U.S. gallons (38000 L) of jet fuel mostly consumed in the initial fireball, hit between the 93rd and 99th floors of the North Tower
 
Did anyone add a few hundred gallons of jet fuel to the flames? If not, no comparison.




More like a few tens of THOUSANDS of gallons of Jet-A. Also the design and construction of the buildings is vastly different. This is like comparing an elephant with an aircraft carrier.

FAIL.

no jet fuel in wtc 7 clown head and btw 10000 U.S. gallons (38000 L) of jet fuel mostly consumed in the initial fireball, hit between the 93rd and 99th floors of the North Tower

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The fire broke out on April 2, just before sunset, in the Federation Tower that planned to be Europe's tallest building, in Moscow, Russia. The Tower is located in Moscow City, a cluster of modern high-rise office buildings. The flames were over 250 meter (880 feet) tall. The tower, when completed, is to be 360 meter (1150 feet) tall.

Federation Tower in Moscow on Fire - YouTube



So the roof burned off. Not quite the same as the middle being burned out along with and accelerant.


But good try.


 
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