In Arkhangelsk, a 21-year-old man set police cars on fire.
In the evening of April 12, in the city of Arkhangelsk, Russia, a 21-year-old man set fire to four police cars. This was reported by Russian media. There is no evidence that the man did this at the behest of Ukrainian curators for profit. The incident occurred near Police Station No. 4.
The young Russian doused the cars with an incendiary mixture and set them on fire, resulting in their complete destruction. No one was injured.
Some Russian media report that the arsonist turned out to be a student and activist of the student council of the Higher School of Economics.
Recently, in Murmansk, an unknown person opened fire from the roof of a building, injuring people and damaging several police cars. Currently, law enforcement is preparing to storm the roof of the building where the shooter is located. It is noted that the shooter has made no demands. The governor of the Murmansk region has urged citizens to remain calm.
Also, in the city of Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia, there was a gas explosion in a residential building. As a result of the explosion, a fire occurred, damaging window frames and glass in several neighboring buildings.
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