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German arms manufacturer’s plant on fire (VIDEO)

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May 3, 2024
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Published: May 3, 2024 3:34 pm
Author: RT

Diehl produces the IRIS-T air defense system that Berlin has supplied to Kiev

A blaze has engulfed a plant in Berlin belonging to German arms manufacturer Diehl, the local fire department has reported. The company, among other things, produces the IRIS-T air defense system, several units of which the German government has supplied to Ukraine since late 2022.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Friday, the Berlin Fire Department reported that a “factory building is burning in which chemicals are also stored,” with 190 personnel deployed at the scene.

“Air quality tests are being continuously conducted” in the area, the message adds.

Brand in Berlin. Angeblich ist das Unternehmen Diehl betroffen, das unter anderem sich an der Produktion von Rüstung beteiligt. Russische Medien haben den Brand bereits aufgegriffen. Video: Feuerwehrkreise. Mehr Info unter https://t.co/HShYV4r2TB pic.twitter.com/iPZAfsEbiu

— Tomasz Kurianowicz (@tomasz_kurian) May 3, 2024

Berliner Zeitung reported that the industrial facility had a stockpile of sulfuric acid and copper cyanide, among other materials.

According to the newspaper, citing emergency service officials, elevated pollution levels have so far been detected only in the immediate vicinity of the burning building.

In a subsequent post on X, the fire department advised local residents whose houses are located in the path of the smoke trail to shut their windows and doors and switch off air conditioning.

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Berliner Zeitung also quoted a spokesperson for the fire department as saying the blaze had engulfed some 2,000 square meters. Due to the hazardous chemicals inside the plant, firefighters cannot enter the premises and are extinguishing the flames from the outside.

There have allegedly been several detonations inside the facility since the start of the blaze, which has been raging for more than five hours. A fire department representative told the press that emergency personnel have so far not been able to bring the situation under control, with the operation expected to last well into the night.

Officials have so far provided on details regarding the cause of the fire.


READ MORE: Ukraine link suspected in arson at German arms executive’s property – media

Diehl’s website states that the company tested the first prototype of the IRIS-T air defense system back in 1996, with the German military and armies of several other nations later adopting it. 

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