Explosion and fire at defense company in South Korea kills 5
An explosion and fire has occurred at a defense company in South Korea, killing five people and injuring two others
"EXPLOSION" · 총 436건
필터 보기현재 지수
50.3
0 = 부정 우세
50 = 중립
100 = 긍정 우세
최근 7일 기준 81,036건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 50.2(균형)입니다. 긍정 3,961건(4.9%)·중립 75,170건(92.8%)·부정 1,905건(2.4%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 14.6(중도 균형)입니다.
An explosion and fire has occurred at a defense company in South Korea, killing five people and injuring two others
Hanwha Group and its defense arm Hanwha Aerospace apologized Monday after a deadly explosion at the company's Daejeon facility killed five workers, pledging full cooperation with authorities and a thorough investigation into the cause of the accident. In a joint statement, the companies said they were “deeply saddened and devastated” by the loss of five workers in the accident that occurred earlier in the day at Hanwha Aerospace’s Daejeon plant in Yuseong-gu. “We offer our deepest condolences to
L’explosion, qui a eu lieu dans la région de Papouasie orientale, a surpris les habitants dimanche après-midi, projetant une boule de feu suivie d’une épaisse colonne de fumée. Neuf maisons ont été détruites et trois personnes sont toujours portées disparues.
Two others were injured in the explosion at the Hanwha Aerospace plant in Daejeon.
[Politics] : The main opposition People Power Party(PPP) has ordered candidates and staffers to tone down their election campaigning after an explosion at a Hanwha Aerospace factory in Daejeon resulted in fatalities. Jang Dong-hyuk, head of the PPP’s election committee, gave urgent instructions on Monday for ... [more...]
SEOUL, June 1 — An explosion at a plant run by South Korean defence firm Hanwha Aerospace killed five people...
[Politics] : The ruling Democratic Party leadership has ordered candidates to suspend all campaign stumping across the nation after an explosion at a Hanwha Aerospace factory in Daejeon resulted in fatalities. Jung Chung-rae, head of the DP’s Election Committee, instructed all candidates and staff members around the ... [more...]
Country: Myanmar Source: Karen Human Rights Group Please refer to the attached file. This Short Update describes events occurring in Daw Hpah Hkoh (Thandaungyi) Township, Taw Oo (Toungoo) District. On 13 February 2026, the Burma Army dropped two bombs from a drone into Ab--- village, Way Htoo village tract, damaging six villagers’ houses. Then, on 28 March 2026, the Burma Army dropped two bombs from a fighter jet into Ad--- village, Way Htoo village tract, injuring a 16-year-old girl. The girl was sent to Af--- clinic in Way Htoo village tract, believed to be administered by the Karen Department of Health and Welfare (KDHW), where she received treatment for her injury.[1] On 13 February 2026, at 2 pm, a drone of the SAC [State Administration Council,[2] also known as the Burma Army[3]] dropped two bombs into Aa--- (also known as Ab---) village, Way Htoo village tract,[4] Daw Hpah Hkoh (Thandaungyi) Township, Taw Oo (Toungoo) District. [At the time of the incident, no fighting was occurring in the village.] The first bomb landed outside of the village [and caused no injuries or damage]. The second bomb landed and exploded in the upper part of the village, damaging six villagers’ houses. Following the first bomb’s explosion, villagers displaced to a riverbank located near the village. So, when the second bomb landed in the upper part of the village, villagers witnessed lots of smoke coming out of that area [the upper part of the village]. After the second bomb exploded, villagers returned to the village and checked what had been damaged. Villagers found out that an elderly villager named Daw[5] A---, 91 years old, did not manage to flee in time, as she was old and could not run. She was hiding under a house. The second bomb had landed and exploded [on a citrus tree] near where she was hiding. [She did not sustain any injuries.] Villagers offered comforting words to her. The second drone strike [bomb] landed and exploded on a citrus tree. The shrapnel also hit other plantations and six villagers’ houses. Mostly, roofs of villagers’ houses were hit and damaged. The owners of the six houses are: Saw[6] B--- (62 years old), U[7] C--- (53 years old), Saw D--- (41 years old), U E--- (58 years old), U F--- (51 years old), and G--- (49 years old). When asked, a former village tract administrator named Saw H--- said that he believes that the drone strike was conducted by the Aung Chan Tar army camp, which is based in Yay Thar Pyu place (in Way Htoo village tract). He continued and provided the information that on 13 February 2026, a graduation ceremony of the People’s Defence Force (PDF)[8] was held at a place 1.5 miles (2.4 km) away from the village. Thus, he hypothesised that the drone strike was targeted at the PDF’s graduation ceremony [and not at the village]; however, it [the drone] mistook the village with the PDF’s graduation place. On 28 March 2026, at around 12:30 pm, a fighter jet of the SAC dropped two 250-pound bombs into Ad--- (also known as Ae---) village, Way Htoo village tract, injuring a villager [child]. The incident happened when Ma[9] I---, 16 years old, was foraging for vegetables, ferns and amaranth green leaves [a type of spinach], and catching fish in a stream [near a church compound]. Two 250-pound bombs dropped from a fighter jet of the SAC and landed behind a Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) church’s compound, at Ad--- village. The first bomb landed on the ground [and remained unexploded; KHRG does not know what happened to the unexploded bomb]. The second bomb landed and exploded on a tree, scattering the shrapnel around the area, and Ma I--- sustained an injury to the left shoulder blade, as she was foraging for leaves and fish. PDF [soldiers] carried the injured Ma I--- on a motorbike and sent her to Af--- clinic, Way Htoo village tract, where she received treatment, as a nurse applied medicine on her wound. In an interview, she expressed that she believes that the clinic was administered by the KDHW [Karen Department of Health and Welfare][10]. She did not have to pay for the treatment; however, she offered a voluntary contribution as suggested.
Five people have died and two others were injured in a fire at a factory operated by South Korea’s Hanwha Aerospace in the city of Daejeon, a fire official said on Monday. The two survivors, including one who was badly burned, had escaped from the facility themselves, a fire official told a briefing. “Authorities have yet to identify the victims because their bodies were severely damaged,” a health official told the same briefing. A fire official said that an explosion had triggered the blaze,...
[Domestic] : At least five people were killed in an explosion at Hanwha Aerospace’s factory in the central city of Daejeon. Authorities were alerted to the explosion around 11 a.m. Monday and dispatched some 100 first responders to the site. Police and fire authorities initially reported six fatalities and one ... [more...]
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[Domestic] : Fire authorities have begun work to extinguish fire at the Hanwha Aerospace facility in the central city of Daejeon on Monday, after receiving dozens of report about an explosion and smoke. Authorities said around 30 emergency calls came in since just before 11 a.m. with most of the reports mentioning the ... [more...]
An explosion was reported Monday at Hanwha Aerospace’s headquarters in Daejeon. Fire authorities were still checking for possible casualties as of press time. Daejeon fire authorities said they received about 30 reports at around 10:59 a.m. from callers who said they heard a loud blast and saw smoke coming from the site. Firefighters dispatched personnel and equipment to the headquarters and are working to extinguish the fire. Police and fire authorities suspect a propellant may have exploded. T
The Ta'ang National Liberation Army, which is currently in a ceasefire with the Myanmar military, controls the village near the Chinese border.
The big bang occurred just after 10 a.m. at the intersection of Cropsey Ave. and 17th Ave. in Bath Beach, police said.
The blast reportedly struck a building used for storing mining explosives