Instructions for those who spoiled ballot papers with various liquids and tried to set fire to ballot boxes in the Russian presidential elections came from Ukrainian territory and European countries. This was stated by the Chairman of the Central Election Commission (CEC) of Russia Ella Pamfilova. TASS.
“We learned that all these calls containing instructions came from call centers in Ukraine and some European countries,” the head of the department said.
Before that Ella Pamfilova stated Approximately eight arson attempts were made at polling stations during voting in the Russian presidential election.
On March 16, St. Petersburg resident Alexandra Karasev arrested He was sentenced to one month in prison for attempting to set fire to a polling station.
A student was previously detained near Yekaterinburg. wanted He set the voting center on fire.
Previously MPs prepare A draft on the punishment of attempting to disrupt elections by arson.