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  25 Aug 2023, 16:49

Russia warns of 'severe' sentences for arson of state buildings

MOSCOW, Aug 25, 2023 (BSS/AFP) - Moscow's FSB security services accused Kyiv

Friday of manipulating Russians to set fire to government buildings, warning
that such "terrorist" acts had seen jail terms of up to 19 years being handed
out.

Since Russia sent troops to Ukraine last year, there have been frequent
reports of attacks on army enlistment offices and railway sabotage.

The FSB warned Kyiv was trying to "recruit" Russians online, offering "quick
money" and "persuading (them) to commit arson of administrative buildings."

The powerful structure said sentences of "up to 19 years" had been handed out
across Russia -- from the Moscow region to the Russian Far East -- and courts
are examining 22 more cases.

"All criminals will receive well-deserved and strict punishment," it said,
adding that Kyiv was targeting "young people, the elderly, radicals,
marginalised people, as well as minors and persons with psychological
illnesses" who were "not aware of the severity of the committed acts."

While there have been some instances of scammed pensioners in Russia, many
Russians behind the arson attacks have said they acted to condemn the
offensive in Ukraine and the Kremlin's mobilisation.

Thousands of Russians have been detained for protesting the military
operation in Ukraine since the beginning of the conflict.