A Crimean resident received 10 years in prison for setting fire to a military registration and enlistment office and preparing to blow up a railway bridge

A Crimean resident received 10 years in prison for setting fire to a military registration and enlistment office and preparing to blow up a railway bridge

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A Russian who set fire to a military registration and enlistment office in Simferopol and planned to blow up a railway bridge in the Sovetsky district of Crimea was sentenced by the Supreme Court of the region to ten years in a strict regime colony. About it informed FSB Public Relations Center.

“By the decision of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Crimea, a Russian citizen was sentenced to 10 years in prison to be served in a strict regime correctional colony for setting fire to the building of the military commissariat in Simferopol and preparing to undermine the railway bridge in the Sovetsky District of the Republic of Crimea,” the report says.

The FSB of Russia detained him in June last year, during a search, they seized an RGD-5 grenade, a phone with saved photos of railway bridges on the peninsula, as well as a notebook with a map of the location of a cache with an anti-tank mine and a fuse with a fuse.

Earlier in April, the Chernyakhovsky City Court of the Kaliningrad Region sentenced a man for trying to set fire to the military enlistment office building in the fall of 2022 to two years of forced labor. In addition, within two years the state will take 5% of the salary of the accused.

April 10 military court acknowledged Retired senior sergeant of the Russian Guard Roman Nasryev and foreman of the Ministry of Emergency Situations Aleksey Nureyev were guilty in the case of arson of the military registration desk in the Bakal administration building in the Chelyabinsk region. The court sentenced them to 19 years in prison.

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