A polystyrene production workshop is on fire in Yekaterinburg (video).


A fire occurred at the 'Polystyrol-Stroy' factory in Yekaterinburg, Russia, where polystyrene and products made from it are manufactured. Local media report this. A roof collapse happened over an area of 400 square meters.
It is noted that Russians use products from the 'Ecopolystyrene' factory on the front lines for cover from thermal imagers and also in the production of drones.
The polystyrene production workshop is on fire in Yekaterinburg
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Recall that earlier, on November 28, a production building in Podolsk, near Moscow, caught fire over an area of 1,300 square meters.
This is not the first case of fire in 'industrial buildings' in the Moscow region. Last year, a fire broke out at an Ozon warehouse in Podolsk, with an area of 375 square meters. All employees were evacuated.
It is worth noting that the full-scale war has been ongoing for 1012 days. In total, 211 combat clashes occurred in the last day.
Tense situation on the front
Ukrainian defenders continue to protect the territory, inflicting fire damage on the enemy, who is trying to advance deeper into our territory. The situation in the Pokrovsk, Kurakhiv and Vremiv directions remains tense as the enemy concentrates its main forces there for the offensive.
Over the past day, Russia launched two missile strikes on Ukraine and used 503 kamikaze drones for attacks. More than three thousand shellings of our military positions and settlements were also carried out.
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