In Russia, two pensioners set fire to a military camp

A window was burned in the building, but it was possible to avoid further spread of the fire.

In the city of Podilsk (Russian Federation), two pensioners tried to set fire to the Military Commissariat. Cursor reports this with a link to the Baza Telegram channel. Initially, it was reported that two women were detained near the building of the military commissariat on Lenin Avenue.

“One of the detainees is 70 years old, the other is 76. The suspects tried to set the building on fire: a window in the military headquarters burned down, but it was possible to avoid the spread of the fire,” the message read.

The authors of the post asked: why did the pensioners need to set fire to the building.

“Perhaps they acted on the instructions of telephone fraudsters,” the authors suggested.

Later, the channel published updated data, according to which a 76-year-old woman and her 70-year-old husband were detained.

Earlier, it became known that in the Russian-occupied Ukrainian city of Donetsk, the invaders are mobilizing women. This is reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

It was noted there that “with the aim of replenishing the losses in manpower and re-staffing the units of the 1st army corps for mobilization, women are called. 28 women have already been called up and sent for training by the Kalinin District Military Commissariat of Donetsk.”

We will also remind you that on October 28, the Minister of Defense of Russia, Sergei Shoigu, announced that the “partial mobilization” in the Russian Federation has been completed. According to Shoigu, 13,000 people went to the army as “volunteers” as part of the mobilization. At the same time, the average age of those called up as part of partial mobilization was 35 years.

The Minister of Defense also stated that 82,000 mobilized Russians were allegedly sent to the front of the war with Ukraine.

In addition, Shoigu said that Russian “military personnel will continue recruitment only by accepting volunteers and candidates for contract service.”

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