At the Salyut plant in the Russian capital, a fire broke out in a laboratory where flammable sodium was stored.
In Moscow on Thursday, September 7, a fire broke out at the Salyut plant. According to the Mash Telegram channel, a laboratory where flammable sodium was stored caught fire.
“People were evacuated from the building on Plekhanov Street. Thick black smoke was pouring from the windows of the third floor… The fire was assigned a higher rank,” the report said.
Salut makes shipborne radars. Since 2022, the company has been under sanctions from the US, EU, Canada, Japan and other countries.
Subsequently, the Tg channel reported that the fire had been extinguished. The fire area is six square meters.
It will be remembered that on August 6, in the city of Shebekino, Belgorod Region, Russia, a fire broke out on the territory of the Belsintez enterprise. September 3 in St. Petersburg there was a big fire at the oil depot.
Source: korrespondent

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