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Putin humiliated as huge blaze rips through factory making Russia’s nuclear equipment | World | News

amedpostBy amedpostOctober 8, 2025 World No Comments3 Mins Read
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A massive fire has ripped through a vital Russian turbine factory, destroying a warehouse in a significant setback for President Vladimir Putin. Emergency services reported that the blaze at the Ural Turbine Plant, a cornerstone of Russia’s energy and military sectors, affected up to 1,000 square metres of the facility in the city of Yekaterinburg, in the east of the country.

Firefighters were called to 18 Frontovykh Brigadas Street in the Elmash district at about 7 pm local time on Monday. Eyewitness footage circulating on social media showed flames engulfing the tool shop’s roof, with thick black smoke rising into the night sky and visible from surrounding residential areas. Fire crews deployed 12 engines and 30 personnel to tackle the inferno, which was brought under partial control by early Tuesday.

No casualties were recorded, according to the Sverdlovsk regional branch of Russia’s Ministry of Emergency Situations.

The ministry described the fire as originating in a warehouse, but provided no immediate cause. The site remains under investigation, with access restricted. Local authorities advised residents to steer clear of the area during ongoing operations.

Established in the Soviet era and now state-owned, the Ural Turbine Plant produces turbines for thermal, hydroelectric and nuclear power plants. Its output also supports nuclear-powered vessels and defence manufacturing, including components for equipment used in Russia’s military operations in Ukraine.

The factory employs more than 2,000 workers and is situated some 1,200 miles (2,000km) east of the conflict zone, beyond the range of direct Ukrainian strikes.

Ukrainian media outlets highlighted the plant’s role in sustaining Russia’s war effort, with reports suggesting the fire could disrupt turbine supplies critical to energy infrastructure and military logistics.

Russian state media, however, portrayed the event as an isolated accident, with no indications of foul play or security breaches announced.

A string of blazes at defence-linked sites across Russia has fuelled conspiracy theories of a shadow campaign by Ukrainian partisans. Last month, explosions rocked a Tyumen oil depot, just 300km north of Yekaterinburg.

In recent months, explosions have struck facilities in Tyumen and other regions, prompting unconfirmed claims of sabotage by Ukrainian intelligence or allied operatives.

Analysts note that such disruptions could exacerbate strains on Russia’s sanctioned economy, particularly in energy exports that fund the war.

The timing coincides with ongoing international discussions on Ukraine support, including potential escalations in Western aid packages.

Production at the plant is halted pending damage assessments, with potential knock-on effects for Russia’s power grid and export capabilities. Officials have pledged a thorough inquiry, but details on economic fallout remain scarce.

As crews sifted through the debris on Tuesday morning, the episode underscored vulnerabilities in Russia’s industrial backbone.

With the conflict entering its fourth year, isolated accidents or targeted actions continue to test Moscow’s resilience.

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