A bottle of flammable mixture hit the fence. The attacker was detained by the police.
On the night of July 18, an unidentified person tried to set fire to Vladimir Lenin’s mausoleum in Moscow. Details of the event were shared on Medya 112.
The authors of the content reported that a person came to the capital’s Red Square with a Molotov cocktail, but a bottle with the flammable mixture hit the fence. There was no epidemic and the shrine remained unharmed.
The post said, “During the arrest, the hooligan resisted the police. According to 112, his condition was inadequate.”
Earlier in March, an unidentified person also tried to enter the shrine building “in poor condition”. The man was convinced that Lenin had to “forgive his sins.”
Recall that at the Moscow airport a woman wore a children’s pot instead of a hat, so as not to overpay for small-sized cargo. The “perfect solution” didn’t work.
On July 6, the roof of the noble cuisine restaurant “Café Pushkin” in Moscow was on fire. The establishment, which has been operating since 1999 and recommended by the Michelin guide, has been visited at various times by Angelina Jolie, Cher, Will Smith, Bill Clinton and many more.
Recently, on July 16, a fire also broke out in Bryansk – a military hospital for veterans was burning. An alleged drone attack was reported at first, but it later emerged that construction debris caught fire in the terrain.
Source: Focus
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