Explosion in Polish weapons factory leaves one dead
A blast occurred at the Mesko arms factory in the southeastern Polish city of Skarzysko-Kamienna on Monday, resulting in a fire and the death of a 59-year-old worker, Euronews reports.
An explosion at an armaments factory in Poland killed one and injured several, local media reported on Monday.
The explosion started a fire and killed a 59-year-old worker at the Mesko weapon factory in the Polish city of Skarżysko-Kamienna.
Another employee was hospitalised after inhaling smoke, though his condition is not life-threatening, local authorities said.
“We had an explosion at the rocket fuel centre, which was put into operation a few years ago,” said the plant’s chairwoman Elżbieta Śreniawska.
The cause of the incident is currently under investigation.
The factory — owned by the state-run Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa — manufactures defence products, anti-tank missiles and small arms ammunition.
Poland has provided extensive military support for Ukraine, significantly increasing production for many local arms factories.