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16 killed in Tennessee military plant blast

2025-10-13 11:31 Last Updated At:16:17

Sixteen people are believed to have been killed in a devastating explosion at a military explosives plant in the U.S. state of Tennessee on Friday morning, with no survivors found, local authorities said Saturday.

The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) said in a press release that the number of unaccounted individuals was revised from 18 to 16 after it was determined that two people initially believed to be at the site were not present when the blast occurred.

The explosion took place at Accurate Energetic Systems, LLC, a company specializing in the production of military explosives, around 07:45 local time (1245 GMT), southwest of Nashville, Tennessee. The cause of the blast remains under investigation.

Response efforts continued through Saturday, with emergency responders from across the region working alongside the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, which is assisting with site examination and investigative support.

Due to mounting debris and the potential presence of explosive materials, response operations are progressing slowly and methodically. Controlled detonations will be conducted periodically to dispose of unstable or hazardous materials safely, TEMA said.

There is no known threat to public health or safety as a result of the explosion. However, TEMA has urged the public to avoid the area to allow emergency personnel to continue their work safely and efficiently.

Accurate Energetic Systems has established an assistance center to support families impacted by the incident, providing information, emotional support and other resources.

TEMA said it continues to provide logistical support, including water pallets, communications equipment and personnel to assist with local emergency management operations. The State Emergency Operations Center remains highly activated to support ongoing coordination.

16 killed in Tennessee military plant blast

16 killed in Tennessee military plant blast

16 killed in Tennessee military plant blast

16 killed in Tennessee military plant blast

Russia said on Thursday that its forces had continued to strike besieged Ukrainian troops in Krasnoarmeysk (known as Pokrovsk in Ukraine) in the Donetsk region, while the Ukrainian side said it had repelled Russian attacks.

Russia's Defense Ministry said that Russian troops had captured 64 buildings in Krasnoarmeysk over the past 24 hours, repelled over 10 Ukrainian attacks and hit Ukrainian targets, including drone storage and launch facilities, temporary deployment areas for Ukrainian armed formations and foreign mercenaries, in 149 areas.

The ministry said Russia's air defense systems intercepted two guided aerial bombs and shot down 261 fixed-wing drones over 24 hours and destroyed Ukrainian armored combat vehicles, artillery pieces, and ammunition depots.

The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported that by 8:00 on Thursday, Ukrainian forces had launched offensives against two concentrations of Russian personnel, weapons, and military equipment, repelled over 100 attacks by Russian troops in Pokrovsk and in other areas, and reinforced military units defending the city.

Ukraine also said its forces carried out a strike on a drone storage, assembly, and launch site in Donetsk airport area on Wednesday and hit Russia's Volgograd oil refinery.

Russia claims strikes against besieged Ukrainian forces, Ukraine reports repelled attacks

Russia claims strikes against besieged Ukrainian forces, Ukraine reports repelled attacks

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