Russian Teen Sentenced to 6 Years for Enlistment Office Arson Attempt

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A St
Petersburg military court has sentenced teenager Yegor Balazeikin to six years for attempting to set fire to army registration offices, the
uncle was killed in battle
According to investigators, he attempted to set fire to two military registration offices using Molotov cocktails in February 2023, but the
terrorist attack.Because he is a minor, he will serve his sentence in a correctional colony until he turns 19, when he will be transferred
I foresee a sentence awaiting me and understand why I will be in prison: I am to blame for my indifference
court.Balazeikin has been in held pre-trial detention since March
A medical examination revealed that he had progressive liver fibrosis and his defense claimed he hadn't received the needed treatment in
in Ukraine last year, many military recruitment offices across Russia have been targeted in arson attacks.In August, Moscow accused Ukraine
'instructions' received by phone from Ukraine."