Media: Mobilized Russian came to the draft board with a grenade and threatened to blow it up

In the city of Domodedovo near Moscow, a man was detained after threatening to detonate a grenade in the military registration and enlistment office. According to Baza, the 38-year-old soldier was mobilized in October last year.

According to the channel, the drunk mobilized man arrived in a taxi, entered the military registration and enlistment office and began to threaten employees to blow up a grenade. He later went outside and tried to hide. As a result, he was detained by the police in a car on the street. According to preliminary data, a grenade was found on him, the police blocked the street and called in sappers and FSB officers.

As Mash clarifies, the grenade turned out to be a dummy, and he himself was a “deserter from the Kursk region”:

In early March, it was reported that a mobilized man shot dead a colleague 150 meters from a school in the Kursk region.

In December last year, the media reported on Russian soldiers returning from Ukraine who detonated a grenade in the parking lot of a cafe in the Voronezh region. In mid-October last year, two men mobilized as volunteers opened fire at a training ground in the Belgorod region, as a result, 11 people were killed and 15 wounded.

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