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The Shortest Night of the Year

a Chronicle of Antiwar Arson Attacks in Russia

2022


Note: if you are planning to commit this form of direct action, we strongly recommend reading The Writings of an Arsonist

Примечание: если вы планируете совершить эту форму прямого действия, мы настоятельно рекомендуем прочитать: «The Writings of an Arsonist» (на английском языке)

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Military enlistment offices burned in Belgorod and Perm on the night of June 24, 2022.

In Belgorod, a fire occurred on the first floor. An unknown person broke the window of the building on the ground floor and threw two Molotov cocktails into room 106. It is reported that the desktop burned down.

Also, unknown persons tried to set fire to the military enlistment office in Perm. Several Molotov cocktails arrived at the military registration and enlistment office in Kirovsky district on Zakamskaya Street around 4 a.m. Four bottles were found on the spot - two broke, two remained intact, there was no fire.

I am glad that in both cases the arsonists managed to escape.

Damage from arson is not yet large, but despite the repression, they do not stop and have covered the whole country.

February

The first case occurred on February 28, 2022 in the city of Lukhovitsy, Moscow region. An unknown person broke two windows of the military registration and enlistment office and threw bottles of "Molotov cocktail" there. In addition, the gates of the structure were painted in the colors of the Ukrainian flag. No one was injured in the fire, but material damage was caused. Later, the suspect was detained and a criminal case was opened under the article "Vandalism". It turned out to be a 21-year-old local resident Kirill. On March 13, at about 6 a.m., the alleged arsonist escaped from the OMVD and was put on the wanted list. In the evening of the same day, he was detained again.

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June


Published 2022-06-25 on A2Day.net (in Russian)
Published in English on 2022-06-26 on enoughisenough14.org