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Arsonists ordered by russia: arsonists of locomotive, post office, regional energy substation and relay cabinets detained

In the Vinnytsia Region, three underage agents of the russian federation set fire to a post office, and in the Kirovohrad Region, a man and a woman committed arson of a locomotive, regional energy substation and relay cabinets. The police and the SSU detained the perpetrators, they face life imprisonment.

It was reported by the National Police of Ukraine.

Thus, in the Vinnytsia Region, three underage accomplices of the russian federation were detained, who set fire to the Ukrposhta branch in the Mohyliv-Podilskyi District using an incendiary mixture. The perpetrators recorded their actions on video and sent them to the customers to confirm the completion of the "task". Later, this video was published on a propaganda Telegram channel.

Meanwhile, in the Kirovohrad Region, law enforcement officers exposed a woman and a man involved in five arson attacks on a locomotive, regional energy substation and relay cabinets.

Photo: National PolicePhoto: National Police

Photo: National PolicePhoto: National Police

During searches at the accomplices' residences, police officers discovered and seized material evidence, including the weapon used to commit the crime.

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Currently, all those involved have been charged under Part 2 of Article 28, Part 2 of Article 113 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (Sabotage committed by a group of persons in a state of martial law). The sanction of the article provides for fifteen years of imprisonment or life imprisonment, with confiscation of property.

As Ukrainian News Agency reported, in the meantime, in 2024, law enforcement officers detained 179 arsonists who were recruited by FSB officers through Telegram chats and offered money to set cars on fire.

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