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Suspicious fire breaks out at Russian aerospace institute that develops fighter jets and rockets

Jimie 2022. 5. 21. 20:53

Suspicious fire breaks out at Russian aerospace institute that develops fighter jets and rockets in latest blaze to hit the country amid fears of Ukrainian saboteur campaign

  • Fire broke out at a major Russian aerospace institute only 43 miles from Moscow
  • The institute has been crucial to the development of aircraft fighters and rockets
  • A retired CIA operative spoke of a 'Ukrainian sabotage campaign inside Russia'

By WILL STEWART FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 21:14 AEST, 21 May 2022 | UPDATED: 21:14 AEST, 21 May 2022

 

Firefighters were today battling a blaze at a major Russian aerospace institute.

The blaze with thick black smoke was at the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute in Zhukovsky, a facility involved in research on Russian warplanes.

The inferno seen on videos is the latest at strategic Russian sites during the war with Ukraine with suspicions that some may be sabotage.

The fire began at a power substation supplying the institute, 43 miles southeast of Moscow, which has been crucial to the development of aircraft such as the Su-27, MiG-29, and MiG-31 fighters as well as various rockets.
 
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A fire has broken out at a power substation supplying the institute, 43 miles from Moscow

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The institute has been crucial to the development of aircraft such as the Su-27, MiG-29, and MiG-31 fighters as well as various rockets

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The institution was also involved in the development of the Tu-204 and the Il-96-300

The fire began at a power substation supplying the institute. There were no reports of casualties from the inferno

It was also involved in the development of the Tu-204 and the Il-96-300.

The Ministry of Emergencies said: 'At 9am a message was received about a fire in a transformer substation, at the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute in Zhukovsky.'

There were no reports of casualties from the inferno.

It was the first scientific institution in Russia to combine basic studies, applied research, structural design, pilot production and testing.

Recent weeks have seen a succession of fires including a blaze on Tuesday at a chemical plant in Novosibirsk.

Two chemical plants with links to the defence industry suffered fires, one at Kaprolaktam, in Dzerzhinsk, which once made chemical weapons, on 4 May, the other two weeks earlier at the Dmitrievsky plant in Kineshma.

 

Another fire raised questions of sabotage was at a Russian missile design institute in Tver in which 22 weapons officials and designers died.

This — at Russia’s Central Research Institute of the Aerospace Defence Forces — and other mysterious fires, for example at oil depots, may have been sabotage attacks by Ukraine or the West directed at Vladimir Putin, aimed at seeking 'to dissuade his weapons of mass destruction brinkmanship', says a US expert.

Professor Douglas London, of Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, and a retired 34-year CIA operations officer, told Foreign Policy journal that some recent incidents - including oil deport fires - may have been sabotage linked to the war.

'US and allied enabling of a Ukrainian sabotage campaign inside Russia telegraphs a significant and escalating cost Putin can ill afford,' he said.

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The map shows possible incidents of sabotage in Russia which have broken out since the start of the war in Ukraine

Russia’s leading independent gun-maker urged the Russian authorities to be more suspicious of sabotage over the wave of fires.

Vladislav Lobaev said: 'The Dmitrievsky chemical plant in the city of Kineshma burned down.

'It is the largest Russian manufacturer of chemical solvents used in a variety of industries….

'Separately, the building of the defence research Institute in Tver burned to the ground…

'It was at this institute that the Iskanders and the S-400 were developed.'

He warned: 'It is hard to believe in such coincidences, especially with large or such iconic enterprises.

'In wartime, it is necessary to work out the version of sabotage more actively.'

TIMELINE OF SUSPICIOUS INCIDENTS INSIDE RUSSIA:

March: In an unconfirmed date in March, five recruitment centers in Moscow were set on fire in the Voronezh, Sverdlovsk and Ivanovo regions

April 21: Russian officials said 17 people died in an Air-Space Defense Research Institute in Tver, 180km NW of Moscow, developing S-400 AD system and Kalibr Missile

April 21: Dmitrievsky chemical plant in the city of Kineshma explodes, 950km from Ukraine

April 22: As many as five Russian military enlistment offices have been set on fire in Ivanovo

April 22: The Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia is filmed on fire in Russia

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Donetsk People Republic Emergency Situations Ministry firefighters work at the site of fire at the oil depot after missiles struck the facility in an area controlled by Russian-backed separatist forces in Makiivka

April 23: A hydroelectric complex collapses, Kuban

April 25: Bryansk Oil depot, a Rosneft production site, is set alight

April 25: Ussuriysk military air force base is reported as on fire

April 28: A fire is filmed within a construction site in Minsk, Belarus

April 28: Cars marked with the nationalist Russian symbol 'Z' were filed on fire in Moscow

April 29: Multiple buildings burn in Russia after a fire raged at a shopping centre in Ishim

April 30: A GRES-2 120-megawatt coal-fired power plant was reportedly sabotaged in Sakhalin

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A fire at a Russian arms factory killed at least two workers, local officials confirmed

 

May 1: videos documented fuel-oil tanks burning in Mytishchi, a fuel depot only thirty minutes from the Kremlin

May 1: Photos suggested a railway bridge in Russia’s Kursk region was destroyed due to sabotage

May 2: Film showed a fire at a munitions factory facility in Perm, near the Ural Mountains

May 3: A fire at a four-floor pro-Kremlin publishing warehouse broke out in the Bogorodsk urban district of the Moscow region

May 4: Footage emerged of a large fire in the Dzerzhinsky industrial zone in the Nizhny Novgorod region

May 4: A Russian military enlistment office in Nizhnevartovsk was hit by multiple Molotov cocktails

May 8: A warehouse catches fire in Novoaltaysk

May 8: The Aviation College sets on fire in Perm

 

Footage shows a large fire in the Dzerzhinsky industrial zone in the Nizhny Novgorod region

May 11: The Great Patriotic War memorial was filmed on fire in Peledui, Yakutsia

May 13: The military registration and enlistment office in Omsk was hit with Molotov cocktails

May 13: A large fire broke out in the press service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations for the Sverdlovsk Region

May 13: A fire was recorded next to the Theatre for Young Spectators in Irkutsk Russia

May 15: A fire occurred in the production building of the Gloria Jeans company in the city of Shakhty

May 16: The DM Tower Business Centre in Moscow is filmed on fire

May 17: A blaze engulfed a chemical plant that makes plastic in Berdsk, central Russia

May 20: A transformer substation caught fire on the territory of the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute in Zhukovsky

 

 

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