In St. Petersburg, a 15-year-old schoolgirl set fire to a gas station
A 15-year-old schoolgirl who set fire to a gas station on Savushkina Street in St. Petersburg left a receipt at home before committing the crime. This was announced on February 24. 78.ru .
Earlier, on February 23, it was reported that a schoolgirl set fire to a gas station in St. Petersburg. First, she went to the pump and filled a plastic canister with gasoline. A few minutes later, the girl returned, poured fuel on the pump and set it on fire.
The receipt, which the schoolgirl wrote before the incident, states that the girl undertakes to take part in a special counter-terrorism operation on the territory of St. Petersburg under the supervision of a curator.
On January 27, three Russian citizens born in 1979, 1981 and 1984 were detained in the Sverdlovsk region, who planned to set fire to a transport infrastructure facility on the instructions of the Ukrainian special services. The attackers seized means of communication with evidence of correspondence, as well as instructions and components for making homemade incendiary devices. A criminal case has been opened under Part 1 of Article 30, Part 2 of Article 205 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("Preparation for a terrorist act").
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