A resident of Izhevsk was sentenced to 17 years in prison for fighting with employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and setting fire to a police department

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The Supreme Court of the Udmurt Republic sentenced the 25-year-old Izhevsk resident to 17 years in prison for assaulting police officers and attempting to set fire to a police department. It has been reported “Lenta.ru” Regarding the joint press service of the courts of Udmurtia.

It was noted that the man will spend the first three years in prison and the remaining 14 years in a strict regime correctional colony. The accused partially admitted his guilt and repented of what he had done.

According to the court information, on the night of November 3, the Russian arrived at Police Station No. 2 with 13 Molotov cocktails, and took 3 knives with him in case he had to fight with the police.

The patrol officers tried to take the man into custody, but the man attacked them with a knife and injured two law enforcement officers. As a result, service weapons were used against the aggressor. Two patrols were hospitalized, one in serious condition.

Reportedly, the case was under control at the head office of the Russia Investigative Committee.

Previously reportedThe court sentenced Kirill Butylin, the arsonist of the military registration and recruitment office in Lukhovitsy, near Moscow, to 13 years in prison.

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