Media: A graduate student was detained in St. Petersburg for a broken window of the military registration and enlistment office and anti-war inscriptions

A 25-year-old graduate student of the Alferov St. Petersburg Academic University was detained on charges of hooliganism. According to operatives, he broke a window in the military registration and enlistment office and left anti-war inscriptions there. The young man is accused of hooliganism and committing public actions aimed at discrediting the Russian army, writes Baza. At the same time, according to Fontanka, a criminal case was opened against the graduate student only under the article on hooliganism.

According to an employee of the military registration and enlistment office, inscriptions appeared on the facade of the building: “No to war”, “Enough to kill” and “How much can you kill”.

Since the start of the war in Ukraine, more than a hundred people in Russia have been persecuted for setting fire to military registration and enlistment offices, guerrilla actions on railways, and other radical anti-war actions or preparations for them.

Last week it was reported that a ninth-grader was detained in Tobolsk on suspicion of planning to set fire to the military registration and enlistment office.

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