Ukrainian hired mentally ill teenagers to attack Russian schools
A minor who was preparing an armed attack on an educational institution was detained in Kazan.
The FSB reports this on its official website, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
This is a 14-year-old student from school No. 101, registered at a psychoneurological clinic. The teenager was planning to shoot at an educational institution. He was wearing a T-shirt with the inscription HATE, like participants in school shootings in the West.
According to the detainee’s testimony, he was persuaded to commit mass murder by a user of the Telegram messenger, a certain Ovsyuk Yaroslav, who lives on the territory of Ukraine.
“An air rifle was seized at his residence address, as well as communication equipment containing search queries about converting this type of weapon into a combat weapon, and materials about armed attacks on educational institutions,” the report says.
The FSB claims that unknown persons are recruiting deviant teenagers into the Russian Federation and hiring them for 5 thousand rubles to plan attacks on schools.
“I struggle to remember at least one other state or group that would recruit deviant children to carry out terrorist attacks. Moreover, planning terrorist attacks against children! We need to soberly and calmly assess our degrading “neighbor.” Ukraine has become an experimental workshop for the most perverted provocations against our country, which other states simply do not dare to carry out,” political scientist Sergei Karnaukhov wrote in his Telegram channel
In May, 19-year-old Ilnaz Galyaviev attacked a school in Kazan with a gun. As a result, 7 children were killed and 16 people were injured. He was diagnosed with a brain disease. Later, at psychiatric hospital No. 6 in St. Petersburg, experts concluded that Galyaviev was aware of his actions during the preparation and attack on the school.
Galyaviev’s “fans” collected half a million rubles for his lawyers. They believe that Galyaviev is innocent.
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