A group of teenagers burned military vehicles in Nikolaev.
Three teenagers aged 13, 14 and 16 set fire to two service pickups of the Ukrainian Marine Corps on orders from Russians. The military brought the vehicles to Nikolaev for repairs after completing combat missions in the south. The young men then prepared to set fire to local administrative buildings of the TCC, but this was prevented. This was reported on August 16 by the Nikolaev regional police and the Security Service of Ukraine.
It was established that on August 8 and 9, a Mitsubishi L-200 in the Solyanye microdistrict and a Ford Ranger in the Severny microdistrict were on fire. It turned out that the cause of the fire was arson.
Investigators have already reported the 16-year-old suspect of obstructing the lawful activities of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and other military formations. He faces up to eight years in prison and is under 24-hour house arrest.
The issue of bringing to justice two Nikolaev residents, aged 13 and 14, is being decided.
The police established that the minors acted on instructions from Russian special services, communicating with their handlers in one of the messengers. For money, they were offered to set fire to military vehicles and shoot videos.
Let us recall that a 22-year-old contract soldier was detained in Kharkov, who left his unit without permission and agreed to smoke the vehicles of the Defense Forces on orders from the enemy special services for the sake of easy money. In one night, the young man set fire to six military SUVs at once.
Source: Racurs

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