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In St. Petersburg, a citizen of Uzbekistan was sent to a pre-trial detention center, who was detained near the military enlistment office with a bottle of gasoline in a backpack

The Petrogradsky District Court of St. Petersburg sent Davronbek Yuldoshev to a pre-trial detention center, who was detained on August 10 near the military registration and enlistment office on Bolshaya Monetnaya Street with a bottle of fuel. This was reported in the telegram channel of the joint press service of the city courts.

Yuldoshev is suspected in the case of preparing a terrorist act by a group of persons (Part 1 of Article 30 of the Criminal Code, paragraph «a» of Part 2 of Article 205 of the Criminal Code). According to investigators, the man, “acting together with unidentified persons, <…> I found a bottle with combustible contents, as well as an object that serves to get open fire, after which I proceeded to the building of the military commissariat.

The day before, Fontanka, Baza and Mash wrote about the detention of a 24-year-old citizen of Uzbekistan in St. Petersburg. Around midnight, the young man was stopped by private security officers of the Russian Guard, as he “lost around the military registration and enlistment office” and “took a couple of pictures.” They searched his backpack and found a plastic bottle of gasoline.

According to Fontanka, the detainee at the military registration and enlistment office of the Petrogradsky district signed off in a messenger with a woman who introduced herself as a sex worker and transferred some of the money for the meeting to her in advance. The interlocutor of the man said that the “pimp” took the amount and sent him to demand the return of the money to the military registration and enlistment office building.

After the arrest, the police drew up a report on Yuldoshev’s violation of migration laws. According to Fontanka, he arrived in Russia in March and lived in the Gatchina region.

In early August, there were reports of attempts to set fire to military registration and enlistment offices throughout Russia — in Mozhaisk, Petersburg, Kaluga, Kazan, Nakhodka and others cities. Some of the arsonists said that they acted on the instructions of telephone scammers who gave them instructions, posing as employees of banks and special services. -publish-context-cite__image» alt=»1″ />ArticleTelephone arson . Where does the news about pensioners attacking military enlistment offices with Molotov cocktails come from

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