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Two teenagers set fire to a helicopter at an airbase in Omsk

Mi-8 helicopter. Photo: Ilya Naimushin / RIA Novosti

In Omsk, two teenagers, fulfilling the task of the Ukrainian special services, set fire to an Mi-8 helicopter at an airbase. This was reported in the law enforcement agencies of the region.

"Two teenagers recently set fire to a helicopter at one of the helipads of the region," the report said.

According to the telegram channel Shot, the incident occurred on Saturday night.

"Two 16-year-old schoolchildren entered the territory of the local airbase on Saturday night and threw a Molotov cocktail into the helicopter. Previously, the equipment was decommissioned," writes TK.
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The young men were detained. During the interrogation, it became known that one of the schoolchildren, on the instructions of the curator, who contacted him via messenger, entered the helipad and set fire to the helicopter. The second teenager filmed what was happening on a smartphone camera. The minors were promised $ 20 thousand for completing the task, but after the arson, the interlocutor disappeared without paying and deleted the correspondence.

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