A tragic fire near the Finland Station in St. Petersburg has resulted in the deaths of four individuals, according to local reports from the publication Fontanka. The incident occurred on June 9, with emergency services discovering two bodies inside a hangar and the other two beneath the rubble of a brick fence.
In addition to the fatalities, two other people sustained injuries and were taken to the hospital for treatment. Preliminary investigations suggest that the fire may have been ignited by acetone vapors in a facility where chemical reagents were stored.
The location of the fire is linked to the Arsenal plant, a manufacturing facility owned by the state corporation Roscosmos. This factory is known for producing military equipment for the Russian armed forces and components for the space industry, including satellites and artillery systems.
Arsenal has been under sanctions from the United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union due to its role in fulfilling Russian defense contracts, particularly those related to military operations in Ukraine. The ongoing scrutiny of such facilities raises concerns about safety standards and the implications of their operations amid international tensions.
A fire at a St. Petersburg factory has resulted in four deaths and injuries to two others. The incident highlights safety concerns at facilities linked to military production amid ongoing sanctions.
Source: Fontanka
