In the Moscow suburb of Shcherbinka, a district commonly referred to as New Moscow, video footage circulated showing a long‑haired woman in dark clothing pulling down her trousers and damaging a parked car. The clip depicts her approaching the vehicle, scratching the driver’s window, and bending or breaking the windshield wipers. After engaging with the car, she adjusts her clothing and walks away. Details about the motive behind the action and the exact level of damage were not released in the initial reports. The footage and summary come from a Telegram channel known for tracking events in Moscow, with the channel identified as What’s in Moscow.
The clip has sparked discussion about the reliability of online video for understanding incidents, as officials had not yet provided a fuller statement on what happened or why. Observers caution that a single video rarely tells the whole story, and investigators may share more information if a formal inquiry progresses. The Shcherbinka episode is noted as part of a broader pattern of unpredictable moments in urban life, though no connection to other incidents is claimed in the available reporting.
Separately, reports from the Trans‑Baikal region described a Mitsubishi Pajero SUV involved in a crash. The driver sustained injuries but managed to escape the vehicle, while the SUV itself caught fire shortly after the collision. The fire destroyed the vehicle, and firefighters at the scene worked to extinguish the flames and secure the area. Details about the crash cause or the exact timeline were not immediately available, but the incident underscores how quickly a crash can escalate into a fire in some situations, even when occupants survive.
In another early‑morning development, an accident near Vnukovo Airport led to a car catching fire. Eyewitness accounts and local responders indicated that the vehicle burned following the collision, prompting rapid action from emergency services. Fire crews arrived to suppress the blaze and clear the scene, while investigators prepared to review available evidence. As with the other incidents, official updates were limited at first, with more information expected as surveillance footage is examined and witnesses are interviewed.