
Moscow: Aman Tuleyev, the longtime governor of Russia's Kemerovo region where a
huge mall fire killed at least 64 people including 41 children last
weekend, resigned today.
"I submitted my resignation letter to the Russian president," he said in a three-minute video address released by his office.
Tuleyev,
who had been at the helm of the key coal-mining region since 1997, said
he could no longer remain at his post with "such a heavy burden" and
added that his resignation was "the only right choice".
At least
64 people -- including 41 children -- died when a huge fire ravaged a
mall in the industrial city of Kemerovo in western Siberia last Sunday.
The tragedy -- in which some parents lost all their children -- plunged Russia into shock. Many
people who lost relatives have said they died because of the inaction
of firefighters and police lacking the necessary equipment and skills.
Tuleyev
himself came under heavy criticism for failing to visit the scene of
the tragedy in the first few days or meet with angry relatives.
President Vladimir Putin had initially refused to sack the 73-year-old governor despite rare protests in the city.
Officials
have said that multiple safety rules were violated, the fire alarm
system was not working and staff did not follow correct emergency
procedures.