December 26, 2024
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Another office of Putin’s party was set on fire in Russia: aid for the occupiers was destroyed

In Russia, another office of Putin’s party was set on fire: aid for the occupiers was destroyed. In Arkhangelsk, an unknown person threw a “Molotov cocktail” at the office of “United Russia”, where humanitarian aid was stored. As a result of the arson, the premises were damaged and part of the cargo for the occupants was burnt.”, — write on: unn.ua

In Arkhangelsk, on the night of December 24, an unknown person threw a “Molotov cocktail” at the office of the United Russia party, as a result of which part of the humanitarian aid for orphans and soldiers fighting against Ukraine burned down. “Telekanal Dozhd” informs about this, transmits UNN.

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It is noted that the office and furniture were damaged as a result, as well as the walls and ceiling of the corridor were covered in smoke.

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According to one of the activists of the party, the office collected humanitarian aid for the Russian military, which is fighting against Ukraine. Part of the cargo, which was going to be sent to the occupied territories of Ukraine, burned.

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According to Dozhd TV channel, more than a dozen arsons and explosions have occurred in Russia in the last week. In particular, the incidents occurred in Moscow, the Moscow region, St. Petersburg and Novosibirsk.

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In Novosibirsk, a warehouse with an area of ​​5,000 square meters belonging to the company servicing strategic objects of the Russian Federation burned down. Plastic products and cable fittings for military needs were stored at the facility.

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