A hooligan who launched a rocket into an office was detained in Sevastopol
In Sevastopol, the culprit of broken windows in an office building was a previously convicted man without a permanent residence. Earlier, Emergency Situations Ministry employees assumed that the glass in the building was broken by a lightning strike, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
On Sunday, October 2, a bang (an explosion without subsequent combustion) occurred in an office building next to the Moskovsky shopping center (the former building of the House of Byta). The shock wave blew glass out of the window frames. Since the building is not gasified, rescuers assumed that lightning had struck the roof of the building, although no one heard thunderstorms over the city.
Then a DVR recording appeared on social networks and Sevastopol public pages, where it is clearly visible that at 15:15 something similar to a signal flare takes off from the opposite side of the road towards the Moscow market with a characteristic sound.
Next, the governor of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev, reported on his telegram channel that the police detained a previously convicted man who had fired a ship's flare into an office building the day before.
“The detainee, while intoxicated, launched a ship’s flare, which hit the windows of the building,” Razvozhaev said. “He found the rocket, according to him, in a trash can nearby and decided to make a fireworks display.” The investigation into this incident continues."
Sevastopol residents have no doubt that a signal flare was fired at the office. But there are big doubts that it can now be found in the trash.
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