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A traffic police officer in Ishimbai, located in the Republic of Bashkortostan, detained a man who was found with a grenade near the regional military registration and enlistment office. The incident was reported by Puree. The officer observed a suspicious individual walking alongside the building while holding a peculiar object in hand. Acting quickly, the officer approached and halted the person, leveling a service weapon as a precaution and instructing him to reveal what was being carried. Inside the suspect’s grasp lay a training and simulation grenade, the RGD-5, a replica designed for practice rather than combat use. In addition, authorities recovered 15 noise cartridges and a signal pistol from the man.

The detainee was escorted to the police station for questioning. Investigators later identified the attacker as Fail Usmanov, a mechanic employed at a local factory. Records indicated that he had previously been convicted for resisting police and had been treated in a psychiatric hospital. The case prompted a thorough review of security measures at the military registration site and raised questions about the circumstances that led to the possession of a weapon-like device in a public area. The information about the suspect and the incident came from reporting outlets and police briefings cited by Puree.

In a separate incident, a driver under the influence of alcohol in the Moscow region caused a chaotic scene when his Mitsubishi Eclipse initiated a mass display in a residential parking area. The vehicle collided with multiple parked cars and then struck a lamppost at considerable speed before officers intervened and detained the individual. Authorities are continuing investigations into the sequence of events surrounding the crash and the driver’s behavior prior to the incident as part of ongoing public safety efforts.

Meanwhile, a public transit system faced temporary disruption due to high winds, leading to stoppages and service adjustments. Officials indicated that service would resume as weather conditions improved and that safety protocols remained in place to protect passengers and staff during severe weather events.

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