In Poland, an explosion occurred at the Mesko arms factory in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship on June 10.
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One person was killed and another was injured. Both are factory workers. An explosion occurred in the center of the rocket fuel, followed by a fire.
RMF FM, according to the director of the enterprise, Elzbieta Sreniawska, reports that the explosion occurred at a facility for storing rocket fuel, which was put into operation several years ago.
Rescuers and air ambulance helicopters are currently working at the scene.
According to the official website of Mesko SA, it produces portable anti-aircraft missile systems Piorun, Grom, anti-tank missile systems of the Spike-LR type, as well as portable Jack-S systems, which can hit both ground-based armored vehicles and low-flying air targets.
The company is also a recognized supplier of products for NATO troops. The factories have modern technologies for the production of missiles and ammunition, including sub-caliber ones, as well as infrastructure for the disposal of unnecessary ammunition.
Source: Racurs

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