Resident of Crimea, who tried to set fire to the recruiting office, was sentenced to 10 years in prison
According to the press service of the Supreme Court of Crimea, a resident of the peninsula, who tried to burn down the building of the military enlistment office in Simferopol last spring, received ten years.
According to the verdict of the Supreme Court of the Republic, the attacker was found guilty of the crimes of which he was accused, and as a result, the punishment for him was imprisonment for a period of 10 years, as well as a fine of 70 thousand rubles.
Of the ten years received, the convict will serve the first three years in prison, and the rest of the term in a strict regime colony.
The name of the convict, for unknown reasons, is not called. It is known that this is a man born in 1983, a native of the village of Pionerskoye, Simferopol District, Republic of Crimea.
It is indicated that he had a negative attitude towards the conduct of a special operation in Ukraine, and in May last year he tried to set fire to the military enlistment office in Simferopol. According to the press service of the court, this was not the only sabotage planned by the criminal. The man was preparing to blow up the railway tracks, for which he acquired an anti-tank mine.
In June 2022, the man was detained by the FSB, and later he partially admitted his guilt.
Recall that in January of this year in the Khanty-Mansiysk district, the court also sentenced another arsonist of the military registration and enlistment office to a significant term - 12 years in prison.
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