Kashirskoye Highway or Kashira Highway (Russian: Каширское шоссе, Kashirskoye Shosse) is a major street in Moscow, Russia, continued as a highway beyond the city into Moscow Oblast as a backup route for highway M4.
It was named in the 19th century after the old Kashira Road, which led to the town of Kashira.
[1] It was one of the sites of the Russian apartment bombings of 1999.
Along the road, major landmarks include the Saburovo Church and the Orekhovo-Borisovo Cathedral.
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