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AN ENORMOUS explosion rocked one of Putin's key weapons factories last night - as dramatic footage captured the huge inferno.

The Russian plant produces key ballistic missiles used by Vlad's armies in their invasion of Ukraine and even components for nuclear weapons.

The huge explosion at Russia's Votkinsk Plant on Wednesday night
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The huge explosion at Russia's Votkinsk Plant on Wednesday night
Footage shared online captured the fiery blaze - despite Russia's denials
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Footage shared online captured the fiery blaze - despite Russia's denials
Vladimir Putin visiting the Votkinsk Plant near Izhevsk, in Western Russia
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Vladimir Putin visiting the Votkinsk Plant near Izhevsk, in Western Russia

Clips shared online show an incredible blaze erupt on the horizon near the western city of Izhevsk.

It is not clear yet whether the blaze was caused by Kyiv's forces - but Russia scrambled to insist that it was the result of a technical failing.

At first Putin's cronies inside the Emergencies Ministry even tried to claim it hadn't happened - despite the glaring footage circulating online.

They even posted a bizarre notice which read: “The Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia does not confirm a powerful explosion on the territory of the Votkinsk plant.”

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But later officials were forced to admit the incident - and suggested it was caused by "a scheduled test of rocket engines".

It is believed locals were not warned of the "planned" explosion.

One Telegram channel suggested it likely wasn't the result of a normal rocket test because of the enormous blaze.

The Votkinsk plant produces oil, gas, machinery and other military equipment as well as key weapons.

Major Russian missiles - including strategic rockets such as the Topol-M and intercontinental ballistic missiles are churned out there.

The mad despot has visited the plant before - and one of his top cronies Igor Komarov was there just days ago.

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The plant is nestled in a village seven miles from a town known as one of Russia's key gun-making empires.

While Ukraine has yet to claim responsibility for the blaze, its intelligence services have targeted Russian missile plants in the past.

In January Ukrainian kamikaze drones struck a key Russian missile factory and gas plant.

Two huge explosions erupted at the Novatek plant - near St Petersburg.

The weapons hub produced Pantsir-S and Pantsir-S1 air defence missile systems used to defend key sites including Vladimir Putin’s palaces.

Launch of Topol-M ballistic missiles in Russia in 2019 - which are produced at the Votkinsk plant
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Launch of Topol-M ballistic missiles in Russia in 2019 - which are produced at the Votkinsk plant
Firefighters extinguishing a blaze at another Russia power plant just days ago
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Firefighters extinguishing a blaze at another Russia power plant just days agoCredit: Reuters
The plant is nestled in a village seven miles from a town known as one of Russia's key gun-making empires
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The plant is nestled in a village seven miles from a town known as one of Russia's key gun-making empires
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