Damaged Hanwha Aerospace factory in Daejeon with smoke, barriers, and emergency responders after a deadly explosion.
Damaged Hanwha Aerospace factory in Daejeon with smoke, barriers, and emergency responders after a deadly explosion.
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Hanwha Aerospace partially suspends Daejeon factory after explosion

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Hanwha Aerospace has partially suspended operations at its Daejeon plant following a deadly explosion that killed five workers and injured two others.

In a regulatory filing released Tuesday, the company said labor authorities ordered the halt at the facility under occupational safety laws. The plant, located about 140 kilometers south of Seoul, produces propulsion systems. Workers were cleaning propellant powder residue from tools at the time of the blast. Police, fire officials, the National Forensic Service and the Labor Ministry launched a joint inspection. The Defense Acquisition Program Administration said it will provide technical support to determine the cause. Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back offered condolences to victims and families and vowed a thorough investigation. The affected lines generated 1.32 trillion won in revenue last year, or 4.94 percent of Hanwha Aerospace's total revenue of 26.7 trillion won.

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Initial reactions on X report details of the June 1 explosion at Hanwha Aerospace's Daejeon plant killing five workers (including young contract employees) and injuring two, with labor authorities halting operations; some posts express safety concerns and link the incident to defense industry scrutiny or international contracts.

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Aftermath of the factory explosion at Hanwha Aerospace in Daejeon showing firefighters and smoke.
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Five killed in Hanwha Aerospace Daejeon factory explosion

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An explosion at a Hanwha Aerospace factory in Daejeon on June 1 killed five people and injured two others. Firefighters responded to the 10:59 a.m. report and extinguished the blaze by 1:07 p.m.

The first funeral for one of five people killed in a deadly factory explosion at Hanwha Aerospace was held in Daejeon on Saturday.

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Police and labor authorities raided Anjeon Industrial's headquarters, plant, and CEO's residence in Daejeon on Monday, probing last Friday's deadly factory fire that killed 14 workers and injured about 60. Around 60 investigators are seizing safety records and devices to investigate accident prevention and the fire's cause, while Hyundai Motor and Kia seek alternative suppliers.

Hanwha Aerospace Co. said Thursday it has joined the Estonian Defence and Aerospace Industry Association (EDIA) as the first South Korean member. The company aims to deepen ties with Estonian firms through joint R&D and supply chain cooperation. It builds on supplies of K9 howitzers in 2020 and Chunmoo systems in late 2025.

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