A fire has been reported at the Zaliv shipyard in Kerch following a series of explosions. Satellite images confirm the presence of two separate fires.
- A fire has been reported at the Zaliv shipyard in Kerch following a series of explosions.
- Satellites have detected two fires in the company’s waters.
- Residents of Kerch reported explosions and the smell of burning.
- There is currently no official confirmation of the cause of the fire.
Fire at the Zaliv factory in Kerch
The “Crimean Wind” monitoring group has reported a fire at the “Zaliv” shipyard in the temporarily occupied city of Kerch. According to satellite imagery, two sources of fire have been detected in the waters around the shipyard. The previous night, residents of the city reported a series of explosions, gunfire and the smell of burning.
Satellite data
Satellites have detected thermal anomalies in the vicinity of the plant. Analysts suggest that these signatures may indicate a fire in the plant’s water area. However, it is not yet possible to definitively determine the nature of the incident. At the time of publication, no official information had been released by the Russian occupying authorities regarding possible damage on the plant’s premises.
Explosions in Kerch
The day before, local residents reported a series of explosions accompanied by gunfire. These incidents caused concern amongst the population, as the Zaliv shipyard is one of the key facilities in Russian military shipbuilding in occupied Crimea.
The importance of the Zaliv plant
The Zaliv Shipyard is actively involved in the construction of large amphibious assault ships for the Russian Navy. In particular, since 2020, work has been underway there on the construction of two Project 23900 multi-purpose landing ships — the “Ivan Rogov” and the “Mitrofan Moskalenko”. Previously, satellite images had confirmed the advanced stage of completion of the hull of the “Ivan Rogov”, which was in the shipyard’s dry dock.
Why it matters
The “Zaliv” shipyard is included in the list of strategic enterprises within the Russian military-industrial complex. Any disruption to its operations or damage to its production infrastructure could have a significant impact on the implementation of programmes to build warships for the Russian Navy. Information regarding the cause of the fire is subject to official confirmation.







