🧵BREAKING: Russia - Dmitrievsky Chemical Plant burned down today on the outskirts of Moscow. This is the largest Russian manufacturer of chemical solvents. Located 250 miles EAST of Moscow. We are beginning to see a pattern develop. pic.twitter.com/537LLI2JR7
— Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) April 21, 2022
This fire occurred on the same day, today as this one:https://t.co/6xGfIEAwR3
— Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) April 21, 2022
* Plumes of smoke seen at the huge Dmitrievsky Chemical Plant outside Moscow
* Cause of latest fire unknown, just hours after weapons facility blaze killed seven
* Scientists seen jumping out of windows at research hub in Tver, also near capital
* Defence Ministry site is where Iskander missiles were built before use in Ukraine
A blaze broke out at Russia's largest chemical plant just hours after a huge fire at a military facility killed seven people.
Huge plumes of smoke were seen enveloping the Dmitrievsky Chemical Plant late this afternoon.
The cause of the fire remains unknown. Almost 150 plant workers were reportedly evacuated.
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Update: Russia's Largest Chemical Plant Engulfed In Flames Hours After Mystery Fire At Military Research Facility (Zero Hedge)
WNU Editor: Too early to say that an arsonist is involved.
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