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Kopeysk Plant Explosion: 22 Workers Dead or Missing

Kopeysk Plant Explosion: 22 Workers Dead or Missing

Over the past several days, explosions rocked four military enterprises: Bryansk, Saransk, Sterlitamak, and now Kopeysk. The Kopeysk plant explosion became the latest in this series of “safety violations” at ammunition facilities. Only regarding one of them — the Bryansk plant — is there complete clarity. Our military confirmed they delivered Storm Shadow missiles there, to be sure. But about the rest of the plants — they said nothing. And precisely there, safety violations mysteriously occurred.

Local sources claim at least three drones hit the plant. It’s quite possible the first one punched through the roof, and the other two went inside. This resulted in two powerful explosions.

The header image for this news is wonderful in every sense of the word. First, this is the ideal appearance of any russian military plant. Obviously, there are many of them. Creating a similar landscape from each one is no easy task. But as we know, there are no limits to perfection. Our military are now working intensively in this direction.

US Intelligence Shares Target Priorities

Colleagues from the USA write about what isn’t in the press. Where they obtained such information, we don’t know. But we’ll still present it here, because it easily fits into the topic’s framework.

According to information, the States not only gave the “green light” for strikes at any depth in the Swamps’¹ rear and with any weapons. They also share information that allows ranking the content of the target bank. In addition, partners express wishes that certain targets be raised higher in their rating.

Simply put, some military plants in the Swamps are interesting to disable not only to us but also to our partners. The USA itself cannot work on the Orcs’² military plants. But the Ukrainian Armed Forces regularly do this.

If this information has grounds, it means the USA has fairly accurate intelligence data about the danger level of certain Orcs’ weapons systems. Accordingly, it will be effective to neutralize not only the production of these systems but also repair and maintenance.

Considering the probability of NATO’s military confrontation with the Orcs has now risen quite substantially, such disabling of russian military plants will be extremely useful for everyone. And this means the series of incidents related to “safety violations” should continue. It should affect an increasing number of military enterprises.

Kopeysk Plant Explosion: A Warning to Factory Workers

Those Orcs who continue working at such plants need to understand something. The question of whether something will hit their own shack no longer stands. Its essence already lies in when exactly this will happen.

If some plant only produces iron like radars or engines, and therefore there’s nothing to actively burn or explode there, workers can ignore such a warning. But those who work at gunpowder plants and enterprises where ammunition is manufactured should think about whether it’s time to find another job.

russian military plant

russian military plant

Of course, this is each Orc’s personal choice. But the latest incident at the plant in Kopeysk, whose photo is the preview at the top of the post, clearly shows what will inevitably happen. Here’s what the Orcs write in their channels:

Orcs` chanels

That is, they’ve already pulled out spare parts from 12 Orcs from under the rubble. They never understood why such a fate befell them. But that’s not all. Those who were clearing the debris never understood where another ten plant workers went. Considering how much and what kind of ammunition was at this plant, the rest need not be searched for. They shared the fate of shells and bombs they themselves produced.

“Plastics Plant” Produces Explosions

And one more moment draws attention again. The enterprise where ammunition is produced has the modest name “Plastics Plant.” It could have been called a baby food plant or a pasta factory altogether. But as we know, pasta cannot produce the scale of destruction the Kopeysk plant explosion demonstrated.

However, the Israeli nuclear center in Dimona was also long called a “textile factory.” Therefore, the Orcs didn’t discover anything new here. Deceptive names don’t prevent military facilities from becoming legitimate targets.

¹Swamps – ironic name for Russia, emphasizing decay, stagnation, and filth.

²Orcs – a common term for Russians who support or participate in the armed aggression against Ukraine.

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