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A woman set fire to a humanitarian aid station in St. Petersburg

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In St. Petersburg, a woman set fire to a humanitarian aid station on Kantemirovskaya Street. This was reported on February 4 in the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

"The police of the Vyborg district of the city received a message that an unknown person set fire to a room located on Kantemirovskaya Street and reported having a dangerous object," the agency said in a statement.

It is reported that police officers and emergency services promptly went to the scene. The fire was localized, there were no casualties. Information about the presence of a dangerous object in the detainee has not been confirmed.

The police clarified that the 24-year-old girl was taken to the police station for trial. The Investigative Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Vyborg district has opened a criminal case on a terrorist act (Article 205 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation). The investigation is ongoing.

On the same day, a schoolgirl who set fire to a fire in the Krasnoyarsk Territory was detained. Criminal cases have been opened into the incident. It was also reported about three victims of the incident in one of the schools in Krasnoyarsk, they were taken to the burn center of the regional hospital.

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