An employee of a pro-government television company was detained on suspicion of setting fire to a military registration and enlistment office in Bratsk, although the police denied that it was arson

In Bratsk, Irkutsk region, an employee of a local television company that supports the war in Ukraine was detained on suspicion of setting fire to a military registration and enlistment office. Astra writes about it.

According to the publication, the suspect, 21-year-old sound engineer of Bratsk TV and Radio Company Dmitry M. Bratsk TV and Radio Broadcasting Company, regularly publishes materials in support of the “special military operation”. For example, the news with the headings “Brothers decided to do a good deed for the New Year. A large parcel was handed over by caring entrepreneurs to the NVO zone "or an interview with a participant in the war" If you leave, they will return here and shoot us all. On the TRC website, Dmitry has already been removed from the list of employees. The company also confirmed that he “does not work here anymore,” but declined to give reasons for his dismissal.

The arson of the military registration and enlistment office on Ryabinova Street occurred on January 9. As Baza wrote, unknown people threw a Molotov cocktail through the window of the building. The security guard saw the smoke and called the fire brigade. The police, who also came to the recruiting office, denied that it was arson, and said that it was all about a faulty electrical wiring.

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