The detained Russian is said to bear the surname Zelensky, reports the propaganda source Mash.
In the center of Moscow, a man threw a Molotov cocktail at a police car.
The man was subsequently detained. According to the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office, he is 65 years old and allegedly acted on the orders of a “telephone scammer” who posed as a law enforcement officer.
In this regard, the propaganda source Mash emphasized that the detainee allegedly bears the surname Zelensky.
Also on the evening of December 24, an incident with fireworks took place in the Slava shopping center in Serpukhov. According to Russian media, an elderly woman launched a pyrotechnic product inside the building itself, causing heavy smoke. The channel clarified that the pensioner probably also acted under the “influence of phone fraudsters,” although the source of this information was not specified.
According to the collected data media zone, From December 13 to December 24, at least 50 similar attacks on banks, police vehicles and other objects took place in Russia. Most of the cases happened on December 20 and 21. At least six detainees are now accused of terrorism (maximum punishment – life imprisonment), 11 more – of intentional damage to property.
Total since the beginning of Russia’s all-out invasion of Ukraine Mediazone recorded 172 such attacks.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation claims that foreign operatives are behind the organization of these arson attacks, which “often operate from the territory of Ukraine.”
One day in St. Petersburg, a young man tried to set fire to a military registration and enlistment office with two Molotov cocktails.
Let’s remember that in 2023, military registration and enlistment offices in Russia are burning almost every day. So, in August, in different cities of the Russian Federation, they tried to burn at least 20 military registration and enlistment offices in one day.
Source: korrespondent

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