Revenge for dismissal: near Moscow, a pensioner set people on fire with a flamethrower

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Revenge for dismissal: near Moscow, a pensioner set people on fire with a flamethrower

The Russians continue to amaze with their savage antics. In the village of Gorki-25 near Moscow, a locksmith set fire to 4 people.

This is reported by the Russian media. It is known that a 55-year-old mechanic doused four people with gasoline, after which he set them on fire with a homemade flamethrower, writes Channel 24.

Paliy avenged his dismissal

Subsequently, it became known that as a result of the incident, three people were injured, they were hospitalized. Paly was arrested.

The Investigative Committee opened a criminal case under the articles “attempted murder” and “deliberate arson.” The accused faces up to 10 years in prison.

Russian media write that the arsonist is a former employee of this company and he came to the office to avenge a recent dismissal.

At the same time, blogger Denis Kazansky reports that the violator is a former Russian military man.

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  • On the morning of March 16, an explosion thundered in Rostov-on-Don and the building of the FSB border control in the Rostov region caught fire. According to eyewitnesses, the explosion was so strong that the roof even rose in the building.
  • One of the eyewitnesses also said that all the windows flew out from the explosion in the border department of the FSB. He also suggested that as a result of such an incident, they could be injured.
  • It is interesting that the Russians departed from the traditional replica of Russian propaganda and emphasized that they heard not a “pop”, but a real explosion.
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