A resident of the Crimea was sentenced to 10 years in prison in the case of arson of the military registration and enlistment office

In Crimea, a local resident was sentenced to 10 years in prison in the case of arson of the building of the military registration and enlistment office, the FSB Public Relations Center reports .

The defendant was detained in the summer of 2022. According to the FSB, he set fire to the military registration and enlistment office in Simferopol, and was also preparing to blow up the railway bridge in the Soviet region of Crimea.

“During the search, an RGD-5 grenade, a telephone with saved photographs of railway bridges on the peninsula, as well as a notebook with a hand-drawn diagram of the location of a cache with weapons, where an anti-tank mine and a fuse with a fuse were found and seized, were seized from him,” she reported. FSB.

On April 14, it was reported that a 60-year-old resident of Komi was arrested for trying to set fire to the military registration and enlistment office, accusing her of "an attempted terrorist attack."

One of the most brutal arson sentences was handed down on April 10 to Roman Nasryev and Aleksey Nuriev: they received 19 years each for setting fire to the administration building, which housed the military registry office.

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