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According to Oleksandr Kovalenko, the older generation in Russia goes to the ars...

"Go on radical actions": the expert explained why pensioners in the Russian Federation are set on fire by military enlistment offices

According to Oleksandr Kovalenko, the older generation in Russia goes to the arson of military enlistment offices because he realizes that their children and grandchildren will be sent to the war. In different regions of the Russian Federation began to set fire to military enlistment offices. Since the beginning of a full -scale war, more than 100 arson has been accrued.

This was announced by the military-political expert of the group "Information Resistance" Alexander Kovalenko in a comment "RBC-Ukraine". He noted that in a year and a half, about 40 sentences were issued, some palaces were accused of terrorist attacks and planted for 19 years.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation stated that telephone fraudsters from Ukraine force Russians to set fire to local military enlistment offices, using a standard scheme when people call and tell about attempts to take a loan. Then the fraudsters are offered to punish the bank - to pour it with gasoline or to throw a Molotov cocktail. To do this, they give the address to which the military enlistment office is located.

However, military expert Oleksandr Kovalenko is convinced that it is unlikely that Russians can be so easily forced to set fire to military enlistment offices. In his opinion, there should be a real reason. "We understand that there should be a real reason. Apparently, Russia is undergoing processes of forced mobilization, and these people know that their children and grandchildren will be sent to war. Therefore, they go to radical actions. , - he explained.

On July 31, the report of the American Institute for War Study (ISW) stated that in Russia and in temporarily occupied territories the flashmob swept with Molotov cocktails. Then the military enlistment offices in St. Petersburg and Mozhaysk were burning, and explosives were thrown into the building. On August 2, Focus wrote that in Russia began to set fire to military enlistment offices. There are at least 20 cases known in two days.