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Unusual fires and explosions since the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

Location of mystery fires in Russia
Overview
2022–2023
Invasion of Ukraine (February–April 2022)

Northern front


Eastern front


Southern front


Other regions


Naval operations


Spillover & related incidents

2024–2026

A series of unusual fires andexplosions have occurred in Russia since theinvasion of Ukraine in February 2022,[1][2] which have not been formally explained.[3] There have been many notablearson attacks on military recruitment offices in Russia since the beginning of the war,[4] and there has been speculation that some of the fires or explosions have been the result of sabotage efforts by Russian partisans[5] (such asSvoboda Rossii orAtesh partisan legion)[6] or Ukrainian saboteurs.[7]

Overview

A "yellow" (medium) terrorist threat level was introduced[8] inBryansk,Kursk, andBelgorod oblasts, as well as some districts ofVoronezh Oblast,Krasnodar Krai, and northernCrimea. Starting from the end of March, a series of incidents and explosions were reported in border regions of Bryansk, Kursk, Belgorod, and Voronezh Oblasts. Russian officials reportedmortar shelling,drone attacks, andhelicopter gunship attacks allegedly coming "fromthe Ukrainian side".[ru 1][9][10]

The Ukrainian side refused to confirm or deny involvement in incidents atstrategic locations.[11] There were allegations that some of the fires or explosions were the result of Ukrainiansabotage.[12][13]

In May, a series of incidents onrailway lines in Russia impeded the deployment of troops and military equipment to Ukraine; responsibility for these incidents was claimed by the Internet movement "Stop the Wagons"[ru 2] (a reference to theRussian anti-war slogan "Stop the War").[ru 3][14]

List of reported fires

2022

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LocationDateFacilityDeathsCoordinates
Kstovo22 March 2022Oil depot[15]
Belgorod1 April 2022Oil depot[11]150°35′29.8″N36°40′13.1″E / 50.591611°N 36.670306°E /50.591611; 36.670306
Belgorod region12 April 2022Railway bridge[16]
Tver21 April 2022Central Research Institute of the Aerospace Defense Forces[17]7
Kineshma21 April 2022Chemical plant[18]
Korolyov, Moscow Oblast22 April 2022Industrial zone where many enterprises of the space and rocket industry are located[19]
Barvikha23 April 2022Governor's residence in Moscow Region[20]
Bryansk25 April 2022Fuel depot holding 5,000 tonnes of fuel.[21] 2nd Branch of Military Unit 55443–90.[22]
Ussuriysk25 April 2022Military air base[23]
Belgorod27 April 2022Ammunition depot[24]
Moscow28 April 2022Fires and explosions on Moscow's Kustanayskaya street[25]
Ilyinskoye30 April 2022GRES-2 power plant[26]52°1′26.3″N75°28′34.5″E / 52.023972°N 75.476250°E /52.023972; 75.476250
Perm1 May 2022FKP gunpowder plant[27]
Moscow3 May 2022"Warehouse of a pro-Kremlin publishing house".[28]
Nizhny Novgorod4 May 2022Industrial zone[29]
Nizhnevartovsk4 May 2022Military enlistment office[30]
Kursk5 May 2022Unknown[31]
Perm8 May 2022Aviation college[27]
Dubovoye,Belgorod Oblast11 May 2022Unknown[32]
Teysin,Amursky district12 May 2022Military installation[33]
Berdsk17 May 2022Chemical plant[34]
Zhukovsky21 May 2022Fire at the substation inTsAGI (aviation institute)[35]
Moscow24 May 2022Saint Peter and Paul Church[36][37]
Moscow3 June 2022Grand Setun Plaza Building, business center with Pension Fund of Russia offices[38]
Komsomolsk-on-Amur4 June 2022Rosgvardia (National Guard of the Russian Federation) building[39]
Sarov,Nizhny Novgorod8 June 2022Rosatom (Nuclear) Institute of Digital Technologies[40]
Sergiyev Posad8 June 2022Zagorsk Optical-Mechanical Plant warehouse (optical, thermal & night-vision sighting systems)[41]
Vladivostok8 June 2022Military enlistment office[42]
Ust-Luga10 June 2022"Factor" timber terminal[43] owned by oligarch Ramis Deberdeyev
near Gulevka11 June 2022Druzhba pipeline[44]
Angarsk23 June 2022LPG station (liquefied petroleum gas station)[45]0
Moscow3 July 2022Residential skyscraper[46]
nearMoscow3 August 2022e-commerce warehouse[47]1
Volokolamsk12 September 2022Plastic chip depot warehouse[48]
Novokuznetsk26 September 2022Steel plant owned by Putin allyRoman Abramovich[49]0
Moscow9 October 2022Television and radio tower[50]
Belgorod11 October 2022Electricity substation[51]
Ryazan21 October 2022Gunpowder factory[52]16
Saint Petersburg26 October 2022Warehouse[53]0
Stalnoi Kon16 November 2022Oil depot[54]0
nearSaint Petersburg19 November 2022Gas pipeline[55]0
Moscow21 November 2022Warehouse near three railway stations[56]5
Angarsk27 November 2022Angarsk Petrochemical Plant (largest oil refinery in Russia)[57]0
Surazh29 November 2022Oil storage tank[58]0
Perm30 November 2022Thermal Power Plant #9 (roof of the turbine room)[59]0
Khimki9 December 2022MEGA Khimki Shopping Centre, explosion and fire covering 18,000 square metres (190,000 sq ft)[60][61]1[60]55°54′40.1″N37°23′47.1″E / 55.911139°N 37.396417°E /55.911139; 37.396417
Barnaul9 December 2022Tyre manufacturing plant[62]0
Moscow10 December 2022Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts[63]055°44′48.4″N37°36′11.5″E / 55.746778°N 37.603194°E /55.746778; 37.603194
Balashikha12 December 2022Shopping center[64]055°43′31″N37°59′14″E / 55.72528°N 37.98722°E /55.72528; 37.98722
Nizhnekamsk12 December 2022Synthetic rubber factory[65]0
Saint Petersburg13 December 2022Machine-building plant[66]0
Angarsk15 December 2022Angarsk Petrochemical Plant[67]2
Vladivostok17 December 2022Confectionery factory warehouse[68]0
Snezhinsk18 December 2022Shopping center[69]0
Verkhnemarkovo,Irkutsk Oblast18 December 2022Oil and gas condensate field[70]057°20′14″N107°03′09″E / 57.33722°N 107.05250°E /57.33722; 107.05250
Kalinino, Chuvashia20 December 2022Gas pipeline[71]3
Kurgan20 December 2022Kamaz auto service center[72]0
Murmansk22 December 2022Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier[73]0
Moscow23 December 2022Military base[74]0
Murmansk24 December 2022Supply base[75]0
Novosibirsk26 December 2022Warehouse[76]
Saint Petersburg29 December 2022Warehouse[77][78]0
Kronstadt30 December 2022Oil tanker[79]0
Rostov Nuclear Power Plant31 December 2022Transformer substation[citation needed]1

2023

LocationDateFacilityDeathsCoordinates
Novy Oskol3 January 2023Military facility[80]
Saint Petersburg5 January 2023Agricultural machinery plant[81]2
Moscow6 January 2023Foreign Ministry[82]0
Barnaul8 January 2023Shopping center[83]0
Bratsk9 January 2023Military enlistment office[84][85]0
Moscow10 January 2023Auto service[86]0
Ust-Ilimsk, Irkutsk Oblast10 January 2023Sosnovaya Liniya timber mill[87]0
Moscow11 January 2023Construction site[88]0
Saint Petersburg12 January 2023Warehouse[89]0
Manzherok,Altai Republic17 January 2023Hotel[90]0
Angarsk21 January 2023Oil depot[91]
Kirov25 January 2023Church[92]0
Moscow28 January 2023Warehouse[93]
Kstovo7 February 2023Oil refinery[94]0
Novoshakhtinsk8 February 2023Oil refinery[95]0
Yeremeytsevo,Yaroslavl Oblast13 February 2023Pipeline[96]0
Krasnoyarsk13 February 2023Warehouse[97]0
Yangiskain,Bashkortostan13 February 2023Livestock complex[98]0
Moscow14 February 2023Car service station[99]0
Kazan14 February 2023Rubber warehouse[100]
Kolomna14 February 2023Warehouse[101]
Magadan17 February 2023Truck warehouse[102]
Ufa17 February 2023Chemical plant[103]0
Krasnoyarsk22 February 2023Warehouse[104]0
Moscow26 February 2023Textile plant[105]0
Tuapse28 February 2023Oil terminal[106]0
Saint Petersburg1 March 2023Warehouse[107]0
Saint Petersburg2 March 2023Textile warehouse and office complex[108]1
Vidnoye, Moscow Oblast5 March 2023Coke and gas works[109]
Moscow7 March 2023Interior Ministry building[110]
Kolyubakino, Moscow Oblast11 March 2023Plastic production facility[111]0
Moscow11 March 2023Spas TV office building[112]0
Odintsovo13 March 2023Warehouse[citation needed]0
Rostov-on-Don16 March 2023FSB building[113]1
Dolgoprudny18 March 2023Chemical plant[114]0
Yaroslavl23 March 2023Yaroslavl Motor Plant[115]0
Aramil,Sverdlovsk Oblast24 March 2023Research-and-production enterprise[116]0
Aksay, Rostov Oblast25 March 2023Warehouse[117]0
Pelym, Sverdlovsk Oblast30 March 2023Gas pipeline[118]0
Moscow5 April 2023Defense ministry[119]0
Voronezh7 April 2023Aircraft plant[120]0
Nakhabino, Moscow Oblast10 April 2023Auto parts warehouse[121][122]0
Kazan16 April 2023Tank training ground[123]0
Stavropol4 May 2023Concrete production plant[124]0
Moscow4 May 2023Administrative building[125]0
Odintsovo30 May 2023Paper warehouse[126]3
Novocherkasskaya, Rostov Oblast14 June 2023Power station[127]0
Voronezh24 June 2023Fuel depot[128]0
Sergiyev Posad9 August 2023Optics plant[note 1][129]2
Makhachkala,Dagestan14 August 2023Fuel station[131][132]35
St. Petersburg3 September 2023Ruchi oil depot[133]
Krasnoyarsk4 OctoberKrasnoyarsk Aluminium Smelter[134]
Moscow26 October 2023Thermoelectric Power Plant[135]
Chelyabinsk26 November 2023Chelyabinsk Tractor Plant[136]

2024

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NASA'sFIRMS detected the fire at theVysotsk LNG terminal from 2024-05-17 23:16:00 (UTC) to 2024-05-20 00:20:00 (UTC)
LocationDateFacilityDeathsCoordinates
near St Petersburg21 January 2024Gas terminal[137]
Belgorod15 February 2024Shopping center[138]4-6
Vysotsk18 May 2024LNG terminal[139]60°37′N28°34′E / 60.61°N 28.56°E /60.61; 28.56
Vyborg19 May 2024Oil depot[140]60°43′N28°44′E / 60.71°N 28.74°E /60.71; 28.74
Moscow[141]14 June 2024Sukhoi Design Bureau
Fryazino, Moscow Oblast24 June 2024Platan Research Institute[142]8
Makhachkala, Dagestan27 September 2024Gas station[143]13

2025

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LocationDateFacilityDeathsCoordinates
Kopeysk,Chelyabinsk Oblast22 October 20252025 Plastmass Factory explosion2355°07′29″N61°34′03″E / 55.124765°N 61.5675°E /55.124765; 61.5675

See also

Notes

  1. ^Initially reported as an optics plant,[129] though the Governor of Moscow,Andrey Vorobyov, later claimed it was a pyrotechnics plant.[130]

Original Russian terms

  1. ^со стороны Украины,so storony Ukrainy
  2. ^Останови вагоны,Ostanovi vagony
  3. ^Останови войну!,Ostanovi voinu!

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  91. ^"Fire reported at Russian oil depot".Kyiv Independent. 21 January 2023. Retrieved21 January 2023.
  92. ^"In Russia, a church where 'mobics' were blessed before being sent to Ukraine caught fire".Ukraine Today. 25 January 2023. Retrieved25 January 2023.
  93. ^"Fire breaks out at construction market warehouse in Moscow region".TASS. Retrieved28 January 2023.
  94. ^"Russia's Lukoil: NORSI refinery operating normally after fire put out".Reuters. 7 February 2023. Retrieved8 February 2023.
  95. ^"Fire breaks out at Russian oil refinery near Ukrainian border".Reuters. 8 February 2023. Retrieved8 February 2023.
  96. ^"Gas flow continues after fire at Russian pipeline, no injuries".Reuters. 13 February 2023. Retrieved13 February 2023.
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  98. ^"IN BASHKIRIA, A FIRE BROKE OUT IN A LIVESTOCK COMPLEX".Ozarab Media. 14 February 2023. Retrieved14 February 2023.
  99. ^"Large-scale fire breaks out in Moscow".Ukrainska Pravda. Retrieved14 February 2023.
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  101. ^"Large-Scale Fire Breaks Out Near Moscow Close To Plant Manufacturing Iskanders". Retrieved27 February 2023.
  102. ^"Fire breaks out in truck warehouse in Magadan, Russia".Espreso TV. Retrieved27 February 2023.
  103. ^"Fire breaks out at chemical plant in Russia".Yahoo News. 17 February 2023. Retrieved27 February 2023.
  104. ^"Ten people evacuated from burning warehouse in Krasnoyarsk".TASS. Retrieved22 February 2023.
  105. ^"Another plant on fire in Moscow".Perild. Retrieved27 February 2023.
  106. ^"Fire breaks out at Rosneft oil terminal in Krasnodar Krai after two reported drone explosions".Meduza. Retrieved28 February 2023.
  107. ^"A warehouse with fuels and lubricants is on fire on Vasilyevsky Island in St. Petersburg".Scoop Trade. Archived fromthe original on 3 March 2023. Retrieved3 March 2023.
  108. ^"Еще двое госпитализированы с пожара в офисном здании на Промышленной" [Two more hospitalized after a fire in an office building on Promyshlennaya Street].Fontanka.ru. 2 March 2023. Retrieved3 March 2023.
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  114. ^"Fire at large chemical plant near Moscow".Ukrainska Pravda. Retrieved19 March 2023.
  115. ^"Russian Factory That Makes Nuclear Missile Engines Catches Fire".Newsweek. 23 March 2023. Retrieved23 March 2023.
  116. ^"Fire erupts at research-and-production enterprise in Ural Mountains".TASS. Retrieved24 March 2023.
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  119. ^"Small fire extinguished at building of Russian defence ministry in Moscow - agencies".Reuters. 5 April 2023. Retrieved5 April 2023.
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  135. ^"Thermoelectric power plant which heats 1.5 million households in Moscow on fire".Ukrainska Pravda. Retrieved14 June 2024.
  136. ^"Plant manufacturing engines for military equipment on fire in Russia's Chelyabinsk".Ukrainska Pravda. Retrieved14 June 2024.
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