Arson In Moscow Targets Official Russian Guard Vehicle; Earlier Bus Fire In Leningrad Region

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An incident in Moscow involved an arson attack on an official vehicle belonging to the Russian Guard, as reported by the Telegram channel Attention, Moscow. The car was stationed in the Kotlovka district, on Nagornaya Street, when an unknown individual began a fire. Eyewitness accounts indicate the suspect did not manage to flee the scene, and security forces detained the person at the location. Reports confirmed that the vehicle self-extinguished, and there were no injuries or fatalities.

Earlier events included a separate vehicle fire in the Priozersky district of the Leningrad region. The emergency was reported at 5:52 Moscow time on August 3, with the incident occurring near the village of Shumilovo. The driver and seven passengers were evacuated from the bus by their own actions and the assistance of nearby bystanders. The Yutong bus, numbered 960 and operating on the route St. Petersburg – Priozersk, was completely destroyed by the blaze. Firefighting efforts were led by the 113th fire brigade of the Priozersk Lenoblpozhspas detachment, who successfully contained the flames and secured the site. There were no casualties associated with this incident either.

Additionally, previous reports indicated a fire involving a Chinese-manufactured car in Moscow. Local authorities and emergency responders promptly responded to the scene to assess damage and ensure public safety, with ongoing follow-up investigations to determine the exact cause and sequence of events in each case.

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