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According to the Russian media, the attempts of the Moldovan were not successful...

Moldova's citizen tried to set fire to the military enlistment office in Russian Volokolamovsk - Roszma (map)

According to the Russian media, the attempts of the Moldovan were not successful, "Molotov's cocktails" were discharged from the facade and caught fire on the pavement. In the Russian Federation, 35-year-old Maxim, a citizen of the Republic of Moldova from the city of Beltsi, tried to set fire to the building of a military commissariat in Volokomsk (Podmoskov). This was reported on November 23 by Russian Telegram channel Shot. The incident happened at five in the morning on Soviet Street.

"He got a few bottles with an incendiary mixture from the bag and started throwing them into the building. But they all flew back and fell under the feet of a Moldovanin. The fire happened on the pavement," the message reads. According to Russian media, Maxim rushed to bottles with a fallen mixture, lifted one of them and threw again. But again, she "cut off and fell to the same place. " The building of the military enlistment office did not ultimately fire.

The Moldova citizen was detained on the spot. It turned out that in the Russian Federation he was without registration. A criminal case was initiated against him under the article "Terkit". On September 7, the Russian military enlistment office in St. Petersburg. The propagandists reported that eyewitnesses had detained the woman and called the police. There was no fire, no one was injured as a result of the incident.

In the Russian media, they said that a 58-year-old employee of the local "water utility" Olena K. Woman said that she was a victim "from the famous all country". She was allegedly told that the military enlistment office was sitting "the main fraud", so the building should be set on fire. On November 14, it was reported that in Russia in Podolsk twice a day, locals tried to burn the military enlistment office.

So, one day at first about 9:30 pm, a woman approached the commissariat on Lenin Avenue and threw a bottle with an unknown mixture into the window. The ignition did not happen, the bottle just knocked out the window. 53-year-old Maria K. was detained in place. The second attempt happened in a few hours, about 0:20. This time, Molotov's cocktail in bottles from under kefir, the military enlistment office attacked 66-year-old Alexander Ch.

On November 23, it was reported that a 17-year-old schoolboy Yegor Baaaseikin was sentenced in Russia for attempting to arson two military enlistment offices. He will spend six years in the educational colony. The guy waited for his sentence for nine months in a pre -trial detention center. The prosecution party noted that he had to understand the consequences of his actions.