Unidentified suspect targets government buildings; multiple arsons and mobilization-related incidents across regions

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A person whose identity was not disclosed attempted to ignite the world court building located on Gabishev Street in Kazan, a Telegram channel known as Mash Iptas reported. At approximately 15:00 Moscow time, the individual allegedly tried to set the structure on fire, resulting in damage to a plastic window of the courthouse. Eyewitnesses also noted a noticeable acetone-like odor at the scene. Law enforcement officers arrived to inspect the building, while the unidentified person disappeared, and the underlying motives remained unclear at that time.

In Aznakayevo on February 12, an elderly pensioner unlawfully entered a bank branch, poured a flammable liquid near the ATMs, and set the substance ablaze. The incident prompted an emergency response and triggered security measures within the facility, with investigators currently examining the sequence of events and potential motives.

Earlier reports from the Amur Region indicated that a person was detained on suspicion of attempting to set fire to equipment at a military registration and enlistment office, signaling continued concern over attacks on state-related infrastructure in various territories.

On February 7, in the Kirov region, authorities arrested a man accused of making calls to resist mobilization and of arson at military registration and recruitment offices. A criminal case was opened under statutes covering overt calls for terrorist and extremist activities, reflecting ongoing enforcement actions against threats to security and public order.

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