The MiG factories in Moscow can catch fire, and at first glance they are the ghost of cigarette butt

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-16

According to CNN baza, on February 13, a MiG factory ** on Leningrad Avenue in Moscow.

It is noteworthy that, according to preliminary information, the fire occurred in a converted plant connected to the original one. That's fun, and soon, this guy will be turned into a pile of scrap metal. Bazak also pointed out that the ** location is the second and third floors, with an area of about 70 square meters.

The cause of the fire has not yet been identified. At three o'clock this afternoon, the evacuation began. According to the report, some firefighters have rushed to the scene of the incident, and the fire is spreading to other buildings of the power station.

At 1:31 p.m., the fire at the MiG aircraft factory from Moscow was extinguished.

The roof is on fire. To prevent the fire from spreading to nearby buildings, firefighters removed roofs and roofs to prevent the fire from spreading.

According to a recent report at 3:10 a.m., the press service of the state-owned Rostec Corporation claimed that the MiG plant where the fire broke out had been destroyed several years ago due to the shutdown of production this year, and now there is no fire on the premises of Rostec, and this reason was used to explain that "this matter has nothing to do with the MiG, and it is also related to our failure to protect it." ”

According to official data, the JSC RSKMIG MiG company is an integrated company that integrates the design, manufacture, technical support and repair of MiG fighters.

The JSC RSKMIG family includes fighter interceptors, multifunctional fighters (Mi-29, Mi-31) and Mi-35 fighters of the Russian Ministry of Defense.

Although the city of Bazar reported that the cause of the fire has not yet been identified, it is certain that it was the source of another type of cigarette. An employee is very dissatisfied with the status quo, a Ukrainian secret **, a secret rebel group without a sense of national honor, right?

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