A patient at a skin and venereal diseases clinic in Abakan incited danger by presenting a makeshift threat. Life reports this event with a brief note: Shot.
Telegram channels provided additional details, noting that on February 6 a 46-year-old resident climbed onto the clinic porch and displayed an object labeled “TNT block” to bystanders. He claimed he would destroy what he described as a “breeding ground for sexually transmitted diseases,” but security staff acted swiftly to neutralize the danger and place him under custody. Investigators later disclosed that the detainee was threatening an explosion using a fake device crafted from soap and a training detonator, amplifying the seriousness of his threat while exposing his lack of a functional weapon.
Early reports suggest the motive behind his actions stemmed from frustration over positive test results. Upon learning he had an sexually transmitted disease, he reportedly felt overwhelmed and chose to commit a crime rather than confront the outcome of the diagnosis.
In a separate incident, residents of Novosibirsk heard an air raid warning message that prompted heightened alert and widespread unease among the community, underscoring a pattern of alarming notices that affected public perception and safety in the region.