In the Russian city of Murmansk, a 19-year-old boy set fire to a local military registration and enlistment office and fled.

This was reported by the propaganda Telegram channel Baza.

The arsonist broke the glass on the basement, filled the frame with incendiary mixture, set it on fire and fled. The fire engulfed furniture and appliances in the social security office. Firefighters who arrived at the call dealt with the fire only an hour later.

The palik turned out to be 19-year-old Shamil Aliev-Hasanov. He claimed that he attacked the military registration and enlistment office not out of his own convictions, but through correspondence with an unknown person. The online interlocutor allegedly blackmailed the guy and promised to deal with him if he did not set fire to the building.

19-year-old arsonist

Shamil is currently facing a criminal case. Security officials began to find out whether there was a blackmailer himself, with whom the guy allegedly corresponded.

Earlier it was reported that in the Russian Valdai, 20 km from Putin's residence, a military registration and enlistment office was on fire.

On January 31, the first sentence was passed in Russia for setting fire to a military registration and enlistment office. The incident occurred in 2022 on the night of May 4. Then two men tried to set fire to the military registration and enlistment office in Nizhnevartivsk.

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