INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Law enforcement authorities in St
hid from Imperial Russian authorities.The hut, part of a historical and cultural museum complex in the village of Razliv, was discovered
torched in the early hours of Wednesday
Police are searching for suspects, who could face up to three years in prison if convicted of damaging a cultural heritage site.Lenin used
the hut in the summer of 1917, disguised as a Finnish hay farmer, while evading arrest before the Bolshevik Revolution
in favor of a proletarian government.The Razliv museum announced plans to restore the hut, which requires periodic refurbishment and has