The Russians first wrote that the fire broke out at a car assembly plant, but then said it was “burning garbage.”
A huge fire broke out near the KamAZ plant in the city of Naberezhnye Chelny in Tatarstan (Russia). This was reported by local Telegram channels that showed footage from the scene of the incident.
The Russians initially wrote that the fire broke out at the KamAZ car assembly plant, but then rushed to declare that it was garbage that ignited near the plant. However, footage posted on social networks indicates a fire too strong for ordinary trash.
The video shows the fire accompanied by heavy smoke.
KamAZ is Russia’s largest manufacturer of trucks, cars, tractors and parts. The company is one of the ten largest manufacturers of large trucks. The main production facilities are located in Naberezhnye Chelny.
KamAZ is the main supplier of vehicles for the Russian army.
It was first reported about the fire at an oil depot near Smolensk in the Russian Federation. Later, local authorities said the fire broke out in two places. Later, the media reported that Russian oil depots were hit by SBU drones.
The media also reported that the Novolipetsk Iron and Steel Works was attacked by drones yesterday. The oxygen station building there was destroyed.
Source: korrespondent

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