In the city of Vsevolzhskoye, Leningrad Region, a 76-year-old pensioner, who was previously prosecuted for trying to set fire to the military enlistment office after calls from scammers, was found dead in his apartment, Fontanka and Mash reported without citing sources. According to them, the man committed suicide.
As 47news wrote earlier, on the morning of August 2, a pensioner approached the building of the United Military Commissariat on Moskovskaya Street and threw two plastic bottles of acetone towards the building. They fell to the asphalt. A criminal case was opened against the pensioner for the deliberate destruction of property by arson (Part 2 of Article 167 of the Criminal Code) and released from the police with an obligation to appear. auction for 4.5 million”, and in order to save it, you need to sell housing, transfer money to “reliable people”, and then set fire to the military registration and enlistment office.
The Telegram channel claims that in the end, the pensioner really sold his apartment in the Kotovo Pole microdistrict, where his body was later found. Mash adds that the pensioner worked for 40 years as a leading engineer at a military-industrial complex enterprise.
Only as of August 1, it was known about 11 attempts to set fire to military registration and enlistment offices in Omsk, Rossosh, Mozhaisk, Kazan, St. Petersburg and other cities . The detainees for this said that they were called by people who presented themselves as employees of banks and law enforcement agencies, offered to issue loans, and then asked to set fire to buildings.
The Shot Telegram channel, without reference to sources, claims that from August 2 to 3 in the regions of Russia, there were five more attempts to set fire to military registration and enlistment offices after phone scammers called. =»1″ />A blow to «Putin's pride». Who and how in Russia are tried for arson of military registration and enlistment offices — an overview of «Mediazona»

