
Russia has detained a teacher as a precautionary measure after she allegedly set fire to a school, with no injuries, after she expressed her “support for the Ukrainian army” in an online video, Russia’s Investigative Committee said Tuesday. AFP, News.ro reports.
According to Russian Telegram channels Mash and Shot, Halyna S. was manipulated by “Ukrainian fraudsters”, who also persuaded her to borrow money.
Russian authorities accuse her of posting a “video in support of the Ukrainian army” on the Internet on Sunday, after which she “set fire to a school” in Cheboksary, in the center of Russia.
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“The fire was quickly extinguished, no one was injured,” the local investigative committee said in a statement.
Teacher accused of “terrorist attack”
An investigation under the article “terrorist act” has been opened, and the teacher has been remanded in custody for two months, the committee reports.
Since the beginning of the Russian offensive in Ukraine in February 2022, many people have been arrested on charges of preparing sabotage or countering Moscow’s attack on Kyiv.
As the Telegram channel Shot reports, this teacher was contacted by Ukrainians who introduced themselves as agents of the Russian Security Service (FSB).
Russian mass media “Postrel”: The primary school teacher who set fire to the school in Cheboksary was defrauded by Ukrainian fraudsters. First, they forced the woman to take loans, and then they promised her 150 thousand rubles to pay them back. For this, the teacher had to record a video with… pic.twitter.com/DeZSw4XWp8
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On their order, she borrowed money from relatives who expressed concern about her “strange behavior” last summer, reports Mash.
Source: Hot News

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