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Research Institute of Precision Instruments burning in Moscow

The Institute is engaged in the development and production of radio control channels for naval and aviation jet weapons.

In the northeast of Moscow there was a fire with an area of ​​1.5 thousand square meters. m. On Tuesday, February 14, the press service of the Moscow Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations.

“A fire broke out in the two-story building of a technical center in the Otradnoye microdistrict northeast of Moscow,” the statement said.

According to preliminary information, the burning building may belong to the Research Institute of Precision Instruments, which, among other things, develops and manufactures radio control channels for naval and aviation jet weapons.

Rescuers reported that three people were rescued from the fire.

A TASS source in the emergency services said that fuel canisters were exploding inside the service car, and the roof partially collapsed. Fire is assigned a higher difficulty rank.

Earlier, in the Myshkinsky district of the Yaroslavl region (Russia), on the night of February 13, an explosion occurred in the main gas pipeline, after which a fire broke out.

In Krasnoyarsk (Russia) a huge fire broke out in a warehouse.

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Source: korrespondent

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