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In Russia, another military enlistment office was bombed with Molotov cocktails

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Two masked men threw a smoldering mixture at the windows of the building. As a result, the area on the first floor caught fire.

In the Russian city of Cherepovets, Vologda Oblast, unknown people threw Molotov cocktails at the building of the local military registration and enlistment office. The video of the attack on Sunday, May 8, was made public on the Web.

The video, in which two masked men threw incendiary mixture at the windows of the building, was shot by participants in the incident themselves. As a result of their actions, the area on the first floor burned down.

According to media reports, this is the seventh arson of military registration and enlistment offices in Russia since its invasion of Ukraine began.

Earlier in May, unknown men threw Molotov cocktails at the military enlistment office in Nizhnevartovsk, Russia. And in March, an unknown sign of anti -war protest set fire to a military registration and enlistment office in the Moscow region.

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Source: korrespondent

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