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A second fire is recorded in Russia, now in the country's largest chemical plant

Algunos comentarios en redes sociales suponen que estos incendios son
Some comments on social networks assume that these fires are “sabotage”.

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For: Real America News Updated 22 Apr 2022, 13: 25 pm EDT

A few hours after the fire that engulfed a military facility in Moscow, there is now another similar altercation, as it burns Russia’s largest chemical plant on fire.

The Central Research Institute of the Aerospace Forces registered a fire where seven people died, according to reports people who were inside the building had to jump out of the windows. The first version of the facts attributed it to the fact that the building is very old, as well as its facilities.

Now the Dmitrievsky Chemical Plant located in Kineshma about 100 miles east of Moscow, went up in flames. So far, rescue teams have not reported people who have died in the accident.

UPDATE: The largest Russian manufacturer of chemical solvents – The Dmitrievsky Chemical Plant, blown up today, was a key supplier of propellants for the Russian military. 100 miles EAST of Moscow. Russian saboteurs knew exactly what to hit. This is BIG.pic.twitter.com/537LLI2JR7

— Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) April 04 , 20222015

The plant is the largest in the country and is the largest producer of butyl acetate and industrial solvents. According to information shared on social media, it revealed that this chemical plant was a key supplier of propellants to the Russian military.

The investigations have not reported the reasons that caused the fire in the chemical plant , but they believe that it is due to how old their electrical and gas installations are.

A Twitter user recorded the moment in which the building was engulfed in flames and I narrate:

“The Dmitrievsky chemical plant caught fire today on the outskirts of Moscow. This is the largest Russian manufacturer of chemical solvents. Located 250 miles EAST of Moscow. We are starting to see a pattern developing,” tweeted Igor Sushko.

Other comments have described the accident as “mysterious”, they also suppose that it could be a “sabotage”.

🔥 BREAKING: Russia’s largest chemical plant — the Dmitrievsky Chemical Plant in the city of Kineshma — burned to the ground in the SECOND mystery fire today.

What’s your guess — sheer coincidence or Ukrainian sabotage?

La Opinión— Jon Cooper (@joncoopertweets) April 21, 2022

Last March the Russian Ministry of Defense blamed the nationalists Ukrainians, as he has called them, to set fire to the Avdeyevsky coking plant outside Donetsk, calling it an act of sabotage, although he never This theory could be verified.

The investigation of the fire at the Central Research Institute of the Aerospace Forces continues. The Moscow Times newspaper wrote that fires in Russia are common

because the infrastructures are very old.

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