In Podolsk, a 53-year-old woman approached the window of a military commissariat and threw a Molotov cocktail. A few hours later, a man threw a Molotov cocktail at both the military registration and enlistment offices.
In Russia, in the town of Podolsk near Moscow, they tried to set fire to a military registration and enlistment office twice a day, Russian public pages and media report.
The first attempt was made by a woman.
“A 53-year-old woman approached the window of the military registration and enlistment office and threw a Molotov cocktail. The double window survived the impact – only the first glass was broken. The woman was immediately detained by the military registration and enlistment office. office employees. By the way, in August 2023, they wanted to burn down this building twice: first with 22- summer employee Tasty, period, and then two pensioners. In both cases, the arsonists were deceived by scammers which convinced them to transfer money to them first,” wrote TG channel Russia 24/7.
Hours after the first attempt, a 66-year-old man threw a Molotov cocktail at the military registration and enlistment office, causing the single-chamber glass frame of the military registration and enlistment office to catch fire.
The man was jailed, and he also said he received the task of burning down the military registration and enlistment office from an unknown person via WhatsApp.
The previous day, it was reported that a woman in Crimea set fire to the building of the military registration and enlistment office. On November 11, a 62-year-old resident of Sevastopol approached the Russian military registration and enlistment office at Lenin Street, 41, took a Molotov cocktail from his bag and threw it at the door of the building.
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