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Russia is considered the main suspect in the arson attacks across Europe, which national authorities consider to be acts of sabotage. [16] [17] In May 2024, the Polish Internal Security Agency arrested and charged 9 suspects who "were directly involved in acts of sabotage in Poland, ordered by Russian services", said Prime Minister Donald Tusk ...
[12] [13] [14] Investigators said 145 people had been killed (including those who died later in hospital), and more than 551 concertgoers injured by gunfire or suffering from burns. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 14 ] On 28 March, Russian authorities also claimed that a further 95 people were missing.
Church arson in Europe (1 C, 13 P) F. ... (2 C, 14 P) U. Building and structure arson attacks in the United Kingdom (5 C) This page was ...
Hundreds of mourners, many sobbing uncontrollably, gathered on Monday at the funeral of a family of five, including three small children, burned alive in a Russian drone attack in the northeastern ...
Arson: 0: 0: Detained before arson [97] 7 November 2022 Angarsk, Irkutsk Oblast: Military commissariat: Molotov attack 0 0 No damage [98] 23 December 2022 Ivanteyevka, Saratov Oblast: Military commissariat: Molotov attack 0 0 One room burnt out [99] [100] 26 December 2022 Perm: Multi-story house housing a military commissariat: Arson 0 0 Fire ...
Ukraine has claimed one of the boldest assassinations of a senior military officer since Russia’s invasion began – killing a general using a bomb hidden in an electric scooter in Moscow less ...
A series of unusual fires and explosions have occurred in Russia since the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, [1] [2] which have not been formally explained. [3] There have been many notable arson attacks on military recruitment offices in Russia since the beginning of the war, [4] and there has been speculation that some of the fires or explosions have been the result of sabotage efforts ...
The sleeping rider was burned to death on the F train in Coney Island Sunday. Obtained by the Post “It’s scary,” Alex Gureyev, a 39-year-old construction manager from Brooklyn, told The Post.