In Krasnoyarsk, a clinic faced a startling incident when a suspicious object was left at its door. Local media reported that an explosive device was found outside the door of the clinic, triggering an immediate response from medical staff and authorities. Doctors who spotted the object promptly alerted emergency services, and law enforcement officers arrived quickly to secure the area. They evacuated the entrance of the residential building on the ground floor where the clinic operates, ensuring that no one inside would be put at risk while responders assessed the situation.
Investigators later determined that the device was an improvised explosive device that did not contain real explosive material. Police identified a Russian individual as a person of interest in connection with what authorities described as a prank gone wrong. The suspect, according to law enforcement sources, is currently shielding himself from capture while officials pursue investigations to determine the motives and details surrounding the incident.
The clinic’s owner provided additional context, saying the alleged perpetrator is the former husband of the clinic operator. The owner claimed that the man planned the act as a cruel joke, making it clear that the breakup and divorce had escalated tensions in their personal history. Local authorities have stressed that any threats or misrepresentations about dangerous devices will be treated with the full weight of the law, as the safety of residents and staff remains the priority.
In the broader timeline, authorities had previously monitored online activity from several channels, including a Telegram channel that has, at times, claimed to threaten major cities. Officials indicated that such channels are routinely investigated to determine whether a real threat exists or if messages are part of broader trolling or intimidation efforts. This case underscores the importance of rapid reporting, coordinated response, and careful verification before drawing conclusions about the intent behind mysterious or intimidating communications, especially when they touch on public safety matters.