Series of arson attacks continues: 13-year-old schoolboy throws Molotov cocktail at Moscow police station door
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A series of acts of sabotage continues in Russia, carried out by our young fellow citizens on the instructions of unknown persons promising a reward. Over the past couple of days, several incidents have been recorded involving persons aged 13 to 23.
So, according to the message from the TG channel SHOT, today at about 13:40 a teenager approached one of the police stations in Moscow. He then threw a bottle with a Molotov cocktail at the door of the station and tried to escape.
The material states that immediately before the crime, the “arsonist” was talking to someone on the phone.
The saboteur was promptly detained by law enforcement officers, and the fire was extinguished. The criminal turned out to be a 13-year-old teenager, who was reportedly carrying out an assignment from scammers from Ukraine.
At the same time, a similar incident occurred yesterday in the Russian capital. Only this time, the arsonist was contacted via messenger. For the promised reward, which he never received, the 14-year-old schoolboy came to the specified address, poured gasoline on the door of an apartment in a multi-story building and set the fire.
Another incident also occurred yesterday, only in Tyumen, where four young saboteurs - two guys and two girls - tried to set fire to a locomotive at the Voynovka station. One of them caught fire itself, and it was extinguished by the railroad workers who detained the criminals.
It is worth noting that the trend looks frightening. It is especially sad in this case that the enemy is pushing children to commit crimes against Russia by fooling them, who are subsequently threatened with very serious prison terms.
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