A fire broke out at the machine-building plant named after V.V. Chernyshev in Moscow, which produces engines for MiG fighter jets, Report informs, citing Russian media.
Three people were injured as a result of the incident. The fire occurred in an administrative building on Cherry Street.
Rescuers arrived at the scene and put out the fire. The injured were transferred to the ambulance.
The Moscow Machine-Building Enterprise named after V.V. Chernyshev was established in 1932. It specializes in the manufacture of engines for fighter jets. Today, the enterprise is part of the Rostec State Corporation and produces engines for the MiG-29 and MiG-35 aircraft.