Russian Telegram channels report a large fire at the Zavod Pripoev plant in Novosibirsk, Russia. The plant produces electronics and microcircuits and is a part of Russia’s military-industrial production.



by logecasks

31 comments
  1. Have they explained what caused the fire? Was it hit by a missile or a drone?

  2. Good riddance.

    Really hope in 2026 we see Ukraine hitting deep inside Russia on a daily basis. Hit all their energy and economic infrastructure. F*** the Russian war machine.

  3. Be some over cooked chips in that place by the time the fire is out 🔥🔥🔥

  4. Im more surprised there is not just 1 car but a few cars in his mirror that still have petrol and atent stuck in kilometre long lines at the bowser.

  5. Slava Ukraine, nothing to see here just a smoking accident, or very accurate debris says Russian headlines.

  6. I believe used to produce electronics would be a better description!

  7. If it could look like the Zavod 311 map from Battlefield soon I’d be satisfied

  8. Beginning to wonder how many of these “careless smoking accidents” are actually sabotage of some kind. Out of the millions of people in Russia, there have to be a few that have a clue.
    Nah, they would have left years ago.

  9. They should invest in more robust safety and fire training for the workers. Everything burns to the ground there.

  10. Let’s go, Ukraine. If the west won’t give you the weapons – which they fucking should – then I hope your people can speed develop all the long range munitions you need to bring Putin to his knees.

  11. Unlikely to be a drone strike by Ukraine. Too far, and that fire seems way too big for some FPV drone to have been able to cause it.

    Either sabotage, or overclocked industrial output and poor safety standards caused it. I’m leaning towards the former due to a string of such fires recently, but the latter is also possible.

  12. Thank fucking god I paid 25p for a reusable carrier bag for the food shop, saving the planet one grocery shop at a time

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