Posted on 06/24/2022 12:42:07 PM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com


In Perm and Belgorod at night, unknown individuals tried to set fire to military commissariats.
The Russian edition Baza reports about it.
In Belgorod, at about 3 am, an unknown person smashed the window of a military registration and enlistment office and threw two bottles of incendiary mixture. The table in one of the offices was occupied. The fire was quickly extinguished.
Another attack took place in Perm. They wanted to set fire to the military registration and enlistment office in the Kirov district of the city. Four bottles with incendiary mixture were found on the spot, two broke, two remained intact, no fire broke out.
In both cases, the attackers managed to escape, they are wanted by police.
**In total, since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in Russia, 11 attempts have been made to set fire to military enlistment offices in various regions. Source: https://censor.net/en/p3341481
- Another military enlistment office was on fire in Russia, now near Moscow. VIDEO&PHOTOS
- "Yulia's husband was killed, Kristina's husband was killed,… a neighbor was also killed. Say that you will lay down your arms, I agreed," - mothers of Russian occupiers "storm" military enlistment offices to return their sons. AUDIO
https://censor.net/en/video_news/3332710/yulias_husband_was_killed_kristinas_husband_was_killed_a_neighbor_was_also_killed_say_that_you_will
Putin’s war not going so well with the public.
They better not get caught. Won’t be any Miranda Rights read or bail set or Soros DA to let them off.
Regards,
Zelenksi's war is faring even worse...
Yeah but Putin thought it’d all be over in a couple of days. The real war is about to start. Look at how much equipment and personnel Putin’s lost so far; don’t think he planned to lose all that.
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