A military enlistment office in Vladivostok, in Russia's Far East, was reportedly set on fire by two men in the early hours of Wednesday.
reported in Russia since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine on February 24.
There have been dozens of cases of military buildings and ammunition depots catching fire. Until now, Moscow has been reluctant to describe these blazes as anything more than incidents, while Ukrainian and Western media have described the possibility that they could be the result of sabotage.reported that a Molotov cocktail had been thrown at the military registration and enlistment office in Simferopol, in Russian-occupied Crimea, by an unidentified activist.
A fire broke out next to the regional parliament in Tyumen on Saturday, with images shared on social media showing thick black smoke spreading across the center of the Siberian city. The blaze covered an area of around 16,000 square feet and took around two hours to be extinguished, according to the regional branch of Russia's emergency situations ministry.has contacted Russia's Ministry of Emergency Situations for comment on these incidents and the fire in Vladivostok.
This screenshot from Google Maps shows the military enlistment office in Vladivostok, Russia, which was reportedly set on fire by two arsonists.
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