A bearing manufacturing plant is on fire in Kursk. According to local residents, an explosion was heard before the fire.



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Posted by Volter318

29 Comments

  1. What a beauty.

    Wonder if it was an affordable cruise missile (Peklo, Ruta, Bars, whatever – a lot of programmes are going on now), UAV or experimental TBM

  2. Stunning-Ad9030 on

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  3. i have no doubt this location was targeted with a weapon and blown up

    bearings are kind of a big deal. they get used in things we don’t often think about. get rid of them and suddenly you can’t make those things because you don’t have the components

  4. ‘Air defense successfully shot down 11ty drones, but falling debris caused a minor fire in the area.’

    there, now the russian bots don’t have to come in here because I posted the exact same response their media gives after every time Ukraine wipes an expensive industrial facility off the map.

  5. infinitezer0es on

    These kinds of strikes against high precision manufacturing are one of the keys to ending the war. No bearings means no wheel assemblies, no turret rings, no high rpm spinning parts in general.

  6. No-Split3620 on

    It is always good to see massive clouds of acrid black smoke rising above some factory in Putin’s Third World terrorist state.

    Meanwhile the Grate Leeder’s war criminals struck back by blowing up the Ice Arena in the centre of Kherson City.

  7. The only scenario when climate change is not a first priority and it would be the right thing to advocate for even bigger smoke

  8. Blippy_Swipey on

    Damn, russians now have drone intercepting bearing factory???

    How will Ukrainians ever hit something if russians upgraded all industrial buildings as air-defence?

  9. EstablishmentCute703 on

    This is a good picture as it shows the size of the burning better than close-ups.

  10. Ruby_and_Hattie on

    Doesn’t it always look like that?

    Looks fine to me.

    Слава Україні!