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***More Russian citizen sabotage occurring in response to invasion of Ukraine by Putin.

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With Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, frequent fires in Russia are making the Kremlin nervous. The flame of war has reached Russia’s territory beyond the occupied territories. The occupying Russian authorities who start the day with news of a new fire almost every day are surrounded by flames. The flames of the fires, most of which have no known cause of origin and usually occur in the evening, continue to illuminate Russia.

Putin and his supporters who thought that Ukraine was an easy target, now admit that they are struggling against Ukraine. In addition to the losses on the frontline, a series of events are taking place on Russian soil that are having a negative impact on the Russian occupiers.

Fires are at the top of the list of incidents that occur in Russia and make the occupiers uneasy. When we carefully examine the fires that occur in Russia and whose cause is not determined, it is understood that these fires are undoubtedly related to the war, so much so that the number of fires in Russia has increased significantly since the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The fact that the fires usually occur in places such as military training centers, factories producing explosives and weapons and ammunition depots confirms these fires of unknown origin are related to the ongoing war.

A new one was added to these fires the other day. A fire broke out at a Russian arms and missile factory in Perm, Russia. This factory was the only one in Russia producing multiple launch rocket systems that can launch missiles over long distances.

The factory, which produced weapons and missiles for the Russian army to use in the invasion of Ukraine, was on the sanctions list of the European Union. Let’s examine the details of the fire at the Russian arms and missile manufacturer Pjsc Motovilikha facilities together as the anchor Taylor news team, we continue to report on the fires in russia. The cause of which has not been determined in full detail.

DETAILS: The fire at the Arms and Missile factory in the city of Perm first came to the agenda with the news published in a newspaper owned by Russian oligarchs. The news in the newspaper referred to the statement of the Russian Emergencies Ministry. According to a fire broke out in a transformer center of Pjsc Motovilikha plant in Perm around 8 p.m. local time. The Ministry of Emergency Situations dispatched teams to the area to extinguish the fire, which spread over an area of about ten square meters.

After the fire was brought under control, the press office of Pjsc Motovilikha Utilities made a statement in a statement to a Russian newspaper that has been published since the Soviet Union. The office official said today a fire broke out at the substation on the territory of the Enterprise. The fire was quickly brought under control by specialists from the Ministry of Emergency Situations who arrived on the scene.


70 posted on 05/07/2023 8:36:08 AM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com (Pray for God's intervention to stop Putin's invasion)
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71 posted on 05/07/2023 8:38:34 AM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com (Pray for God's intervention to stop Putin's invasion)
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