Voronezh
On 15.02. trains on the Lipetsk line “changed the schedule” at night. The reason – partisans destroyed signalling systems units.
Moscow region .
On February 16, 02 in Yuzhnoe Chertanovo several guerrillas smashed the windows of a Mercedes car with Z-symbols parked in the yard, cut the car up, presumably with an axe, and poured blue paint over the interior.
No one was detained as a result of the action.
Krymsk .
On February 16, the small town of the military airbase in Krymsk was without communication. Guerrillas destroyed the mobile and Internet communications station in the area. Expensive equipment was burned down.
Kaliningrad
On 18.02 eight young guerrillas, all between 15-17 years old, set fire to a relay cabinet, which resulted in a standstill on the railroad.
Unfortunately, all the participants were detained by the police. A criminal case has been opened for intentional destruction or damage to property. The authorities claim that the group was led by 15-year-old Ruslan and that the young guerrillas were acting “on orders from Ukraine”. Such statements by the authorities are made quite often, especially when it comes to very young or very old partisans or people belonging to the lower social strata. What is behind such claims in each particular case, and whether anything is worthwhile at all, we are likely to find out only when the Russian regime is destroyed.
Irkutsk Region
On 18.02 an unknown person tried to set fire to the administration building in Bokhan. Unfortunately, the administration building of the settlement did not burn down, as it was made of brick and lined with metal siding. The attempted arson was noticed by a security guard when he was watching the video surveillance cameras. He called the police, and forensics gathered the remaining evidence. Looking for the arsonist
Cherkessk
On 20.02, unknown offenders tracked down Arbitration Court judge Salpogarov and deputy head of the Treasury of the Russian Federation Elpakanov by car, attacked them with bats, threw them on the ground and beat them up. Elkanov was taken in a serious condition to the hospital. Salpagarov “received less serious injuries.”
The attackers are being sought and hopefully they will not be found.
Attack in Cherkessk
Moscow
On 21.02 in Luzhniki, on the eve of a patriotic concert where Putin was expected to speak, 34-year-old Sergei Sh. was detained. They found a bottle of fuel with him. During the interrogation Sergei was asked about his ties to Ukraine and why he needed a bottle of gasoline. In response to the first question, the detainee assured the police that he had no relatives or acquaintances in Ukraine, communicated with no one there and did not keep in touch with the SVO. And he explained the gasoline as follows: he carries a bottle of bitter with him to breathe, as he is a toxicomaniac. Everything ended up for the man with an administrative protocol.
Crimea
On 23 .02 partisans damaged the rails near the village of Pochtovoye (12 km from Simferopol). The traffic on the branch stopped. The train Sevastopol – St. Petersburg and 2 suburban trains stopped.
Murmansk .
On February 23rd an attempt to set fire to the military registration and enlistment office was made. Unfortunately, the fire only damaged the outside of the window frame.
Tobolsk
On 23.02. at half past 11 a.m. a 15-year-old ninth-grader was detained on Tobolsk lane. Someone denounced the young man, telling the police that he was allegedly going to set fire to the military enlistment office. The young man was found with a lighter and a Molotov cocktail. He is accused of preparing a terrorist attack. It is reported that the young partisan’s father had returned home the day before from the war in Ukraine.
Petersburg
On February 24, an unidentified man shot and killed a rifleman near Gostiny Dvor in central St. Petersburg. At 11 p.m. the riot police were called off at Palace Square, and then the riot police moved in groups to their designated locations, including one group that drove to Gostiny Dvor, where the attempted murder took place. The riot policeman was hospitalized with a severe wound to the abdomen. Unfortunately, the shooter was detained. He was 50-year-old Tigran Khakichyan from Samarkand, living in Shushary village. On him were found two Molotov cocktails, two 12 and 16 caliber firearms (he had the weapon permit), cartridges with buckshot and a music speaker. From Shushary, Tigran took a bus to Prospekt Veteranov metro station, where he took a cab to Gostiny Dvor. Tigran did not use the metro, fearing inspections. During the interrogation Tigran said that he hoped to throw Molotov cocktails into the car with the riot police so that they would get inside the car. Toward noon he took out a loudspeaker and played “Get up, vast country…” The riot policeman noticed the suspicious man, got out of the car, headed towards him and was met with a shot to the stomach.
The shooter was grabbed up and dragged into the very car he dreamed of seeing on fire. In the car the detainee was calm and detailed why and what for. He said the motive was to protest against the ban on protests. He also talked about the people being ripped off and the rallies they couldn’t get together for.
Tigran Khachikyan
Yekaterinburg
On 25.05, a 19-year-old student was detained for graffiti in the underpass near the Novator design bureau (engaged in the development of missile weapons). After that, his dorm room was searched and pro-Ukrainian leaflets and IED parts were found. The authorities reported that they later found his “handler,” also a student, who “directed the operation. Unfortunately, there is no further information about the detainees. “Details on this information will come later,” Colonel Valery Gorelykh, head of the Russian Interior Ministry’s press service for the Sverdlovsk region, said.
Petersburg
On February 25, Alexei B, 38, of Pskov Oblast, a machine operator at a reinforced concrete products plant, who had previously committed several guerrilla actions, was detained. On 19 February he tried to set fire to a building of the Department of Non-departmental Protection of the National Guard, and unfortunately, the building was not damaged. The next day Alexei set fire to two official cars of employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. On 25 February he intended to set fire to other cars of MIA employees, but was detained red-handed at one of the parking lots on Northern Avenue. During the search of Alexei, the materials for making an improvised explosive device were found. pyrotechnics, kerosene and an unknown device with batteries. During the interrogation partisan said that he was committing arson, because he was against the war in Ukraine.
Leningrad region
On February 26, an unknown guerrilla attacked the military registration and enlistment office building in Sosnovy Bor. At about 3 a.m., an unidentified person in a black hoodie, black pants and balaclava approached the military registration and enlistment office on Komsomolskaya Street, took four glass bottles out of a bag, threw them into the building and fled. One of the bottles hit the window of the Social Fund, located in the same building, the other did not catch fire. Two more broke on the metal window frame. The plastic lining of the Social Fund’s 2 sq.m. ceiling burnt out.
Source: a2day