On suspicion of setting fire to a car, a girl was detained, which she did as a protest against the war in Ukraine.
In Moscow, the car of the Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, Yevgeny Sekretarev, was set on fire, Baza reported on Saturday, August 27.
Reportedly, Secretareva’s BMW X6 was parked in the courtyard of a house on Leningradskoye Highway. Because of this, the trunk of the car was completely burnt.
It was noted that investigators are not ruling out possible arson. Burning grass was noticed near the vehicle and, according to eyewitnesses, a “suspicious woman” was seen not far from the vehicle, she was detained.
According to preliminary information, he poured gasoline on the trunk of Secretaryev’s car and set it on fire. The woman allegedly explained what she did by protesting the “military operation” in Ukraine.
The Secretary is an employee of the 8th Directorate of the General Staff of the RF Armed Forces. He is responsible for military censorship, that is, he makes sure that “false” statements about the Russian army do not appear in the media.
Recall that in the suburbs on August 20, a car exploded with Dugin, the daughter of “Putin’s ideologist” Alexander Dugin, who wrote for the Russian propaganda RT and Tsargrad. Russia accused a Ukrainian citizen of destroying the car.
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Source: korrespondent

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