Hundreds of thousands of ammunition for machine guns were destroyed, at least 150 thousand lost, nearly 250 thousand became unsuitable for use.
In the Romanian city of Kujir, a major fire at a military factory suddenly occurred, leading to significant bullet losses and aroused the suspicion of relatively possible sabotage. According to preliminary estimates, the amount of damage can reach 400 thousand euros. It was reported on August 3 by Radio România Actualitalititou.
It was reported that the fire caused a burst of ammunition: hundreds of thousands of rotations for machine guns were destroyed, at least 150 thousand were completely lost, and almost 250 thousand were not suitable for use. At the time of the fire, the plant was empty, none of the people were injured.
The release of the fire lasted for six hours, and due to the risk of direct access, the saviors use robotics.
The Romania Minister of Romania Radu Mirutsa said the accident would not affect the implementation of current contracts and expressed an assumption about the possibility of sabotage. He noted that he was waiting for the conclusions of the National Institute of Forensics experts to find out the causes of the fire, in particular, if it could be an external intervention or spontaneous combustion.
The incident led to a remembrance, considering the strategic importance of the business for the country’s defense industry.
Earlier in the Russian Federation there was fire in the Tambov powder plant. Then three people died.
It was also reported that in a military warehouse in a good cycle of Russia’s trans-baika territory due to fire, bullet collapse occurred.
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