The man threw a Molotov cocktail at a car parked near the administration, and two more at the administration building. They traditionally look for a Ukrainian clue to what happened in the Russian Federation.
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In the Russian city of Vladimir, an unknown person threw Molotov cocktails at a car near the regional state administration building, as well as the administration building. Russian public pages and media reported this on Saturday, April 13.
It was reported that the building did not sustain serious damage and no one was injured.
Paliya was imprisoned.
It turned out that the damaged Hyundai Creta belonged to the head of the department for the prevention of corruption offenses of the governor’s administration, Inna Dirova.
They traditionally look for a Ukrainian clue to what happened in the Russian Federation.
“Arsonists were previously paid for this “action” by Ukrainian administrators,” wrote the Shot TG channel.
We remind you that recently in Vilnius two Molotov cocktails were thrown at the building of the Russian Embassy.
In the Moscow region they tried to burn down a military registration and enlistment office twice in one day
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Source: korrespondent

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