In Russia, a man rammed the building of a former military enlistment office and set his car on fire.


In the city of Gus-Khrustalny, Vladimir region of Russia, an incident occurred: a man in a car crashed into the main entrance of the former military enlistment office and then set his car on fire. This was reported by the Telegram channel Astra.
The event took place on Vasiliev Street. Initially, the man crashed his car into the building, and then set his car on fire.
Witnesses reported that the man was approximately 30 years old and was recording everything on camera during the incident.
He was apprehended.
Rescuers arrived at the scene to extinguish the fire.
Previously, a series of explosions occurred in Russia, during which unknown individuals set off fireworks and firecrackers in buildings of post offices, shopping malls, and banks. The police believe that these actions are orchestrated by Ukrainian criminal groups.
For example, a 70-year-old woman detonated a firecracker in the 'Fort' shopping center in Moscow. According to local news, the alarm went off in the building, and people had to be evacuated. The woman, who lost 120,000 rubles to fraudsters, has already been detained. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, she carried out the explosion on their orders.
An explosion also occurred in the 'Helios' shopping center in Korolev. People left the building to avoid panic. A 63-year-old man was detained during an attempt to reignite the pyrotechnics in the police station.
Additionally, a 66-year-old woman set off fireworks in a bank branch in Tula. Clients and staff were evacuated.
Earlier, an explosion occurred at a 'Sberbank' branch in St. Petersburg.
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