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In Izhevsk, Russia, a man set fire to a police station and stabbed two patrolmen

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The number of similar incidents is growing in Russia.

In Russian Izhevsk, on September 3, at about 1 a.m., a man threw Molotov cocktails into the building of the police department, and during the arrest, he wounded police officers with a knife.

Local media and telegram channels report this.< /p>

It is noted that at night, a 25-year-old man named Rustam approached police station No. 2 and threw 4 Molotov cocktails at him. One of the bottles fell into the entrance group. The police quickly extinguished the fire.

“During the arrest, the arsonist pulled out a knife and wounded two patrolmen, one in the arm, the other in the chest. The police had to use their service weapons. They shot the criminal 8 times. The attacker was wounded and taken to the hospital. The wounded policemen were hospitalized, one of them is now in serious condition,” the Russian media write and add that a backpack left by an arsonist was found near the police station, 4 more Molotov cocktails were found in it.

At that time, At the same time, nothing has been reported about the motives of the arsonist.

It is worth noting that it was previously reported that there are partisans on the territory of the Russian Federation who have anti-Putin sentiments.They throw Molotov cocktails at military enlistment offices, to interfere with mobilization, sabotage railways to stop the flow of military equipment to Ukraine, and burn cars of supporters of Putin's terror.

In addition, people who call themselves members of the “military organization of anarcho” have appeared on the territory of the occupying country -communists”. It was they who took responsibility for sabotage on the railways near the military units of the Russian Federation, in particular, in Belgorod, when a freight train unexpectedly derailed. They also arson of commissariats, mobile towers and cars of pro-government activists who support the so-called “special operation”.

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