Massive Fire Rages Out Of Control At Russian Ballistic Missile Plant

Russian media sources have confirmed a major fire is ongoing at Krasnoyarsk’s Machine-Building Plant (also commonly known as “Krasmash”) in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, Russia, after stunning images and video began appearing on social media Friday.

The Krasmash plant is known for producing some of the most advanced missiles in Russia’s ballistic arsenal

The fire is reported to have first engulfed the roof of the sprawling facility, but is as yet of unknown origin. State media sources have cited local emergency authorities to say the fire is ranked at a “category 4” — representing the highest emergency response and difficulty. 

Firefighters told Sputnik the blaze has “reached 5,000 square meters (54,000 square feet), and a section of the roof has collapsed.

Video footage showed thick black smoke coming from the blaze which appears multiple blocks in width hovering over the city. 

Russian emergency authorities have sought to assure residents that missiles produced at the factory are not in danger of exploding; however there are fears over the release of potentially harmful chemicals into the air

A mobile air testing lab and environmental crews have been reported dispatched to the site as firefighters continue to battle the massive blaze. 

One heavy duty armament believed to be produced at the factory is the Sarmat heavy intercontinental ballistic missile, described previously by Defence Blog as a “liquid-fueled, MIRV-equipped, superheavy thermonuclear armed intercontinental ballistic missile” and among the Kremlin’s largest rockets.

One of the missiles produced at the Krasmash facility now on fire: the Sarmat heavy intercontinental ballistic missile, via Defence Blog

The Krasmash facility also produces the Sineva ballistic missiles, among others over the almost century of the plant’s existence.

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