Two residents of Vladimir will be found guilty of false calls about planted bombs

The regional branch of the FSB immediately opened a few criminal cases for false information about a terrorist attack.

The first was brought against a 50-year-old citizen of Vladimir – on March 27, he called 112 and said that explosives had been placed in the 24-hour SnackBar store on Bolshaya Nizhegorodskaya Street. All special services immediately arrived at the bar, but, as expected, there was nothing criminal. The thug was quickly contacted – he turned out to be drunk and, as he later explained, called for fun.

And three days later, a 55-year-old woman from the Sudogodsky district first called the guard service of the Vladimir Linear Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation and said that “in 5 minutes the station of the Kirov station will explode,” and later she also called the duty officer of the Linear Department of the Russian Interior Ministry at the Kovrov station. There she also hung noodles over the impending railroad explosion.

By the way, the woman repeatedly got into trouble with the law.

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