NewsRising unrest: Attacks on key Russian sites escalate

Rising unrest: Attacks on key Russian sites escalate

In recent weeks, a series of attacks on Russian state institutions and strategic facilities have intensified. As reported by NewsUkraine, at the beginning of October 2024, several incidents occurred that caused panic in Russia. In Novosibirsk, the FSB building was set on fire.

An FSB office was set on fire.
An FSB office was set on fire.
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Katarzyna Bogdańska

4 October 2024 09:02

Attack on the FSB headquarters in Novosibirsk

The regional headquarters of the Federal Security Service (FSB) in Novosibirsk was set on fire. This incident captured attention due to the way it unfolded. According to Ukrainian intelligence, unknown perpetrators threw a container with a flammable liquid through a broken window, igniting the fire. "On October 3, 2024, the regional office of the FSB burned down in the city of Novosibirsk in Russia - flammable mixtures were thrown through the broken window of the chekists' office and set on fire," reports the Ukrainian intelligence agency.

The entire event was recorded and posted on social media.

Fire at a fuel depot in the Perm region

In the Perm region, a fire also broke out at a fuel storage facility. The flames spread over an area of approximately 10,000 square metres. Both Russian and international media reported on the situation.

"Similar events inside the aggressor state are becoming more frequent, as the number of people ready to take desperate steps against the criminal Kremlin regime is growing," reads "Ukrainska Pravda."

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