SHOT: An unknown person set fire to a military registration and enlistment office in the Leningrad region

On the night of February 25-26, an unknown person set fire to the military enlistment office in Sosnovy Bor, Leningrad Region. This is reported by the Telegram channel SHOT.

According to him, the arson occurred around three in the morning. A man in black clothes and a balaclava threw two Molotov cocktails into the building of the military registration and enlistment office on Komsomolskaya Street and disappeared. Only one bottle caught fire – it hit the window of the Social Fund, which is located in the same building. According to SHOT, as a result, two square meters of plastic ceiling cladding were burned there. The premises of the military registration and enlistment office were not damaged. Now the police are trying to identify the arsonist and are deciding whether to open a criminal case.

In the year since the beginning of the war, protest in Russia has taken on much more radical forms than rallies and pickets. Solidarity Zone estimates that since the full-scale invasion began, at least 112 people have been prosecuted for setting fire to military enlistment offices, sabotaging railroads, and other radical anti-war actions or preparations for them. The Insider spoke to those involved in guerrilla protest activities and asked them to tell them how to join them. Read more in the memo of the partisan.

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