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The FSB detained a Russian teenager who set fire to a military plane at an airfield in Chelyabinsk

On January 5, FSB officers detained a suspect in the arson of a Su-34 fighter-bomber at the Shagol airfield in Chelyabinsk. The suspect was identified as a 16-year-old teenager from the Dagestani city of Buynaksk. He was sent to a pre-trial detention center until March 5 and faces charges of attempted sabotage at a military facility. The teenager could be sentenced to 12 to 20 years in prison.
Earlier, we reported on a sentence issued in Russia to a schoolboy for state treason. The Supreme Court of the Republic of Adygea sentenced 18-year-old Kevin Lik, a resident of the city of Maykop, to four years in a penal colony in a case of "state treason." According to the investigation, Lik, "disagreeing with Russia’s political course" and the war in Ukraine, photographed the deployment of Russian military equipment and emailed the pictures to a "representative of a foreign state."
Why, then, do teenagers repeatedly stand against war and killings, often being more active and braver than adults? We leave our readers to ponder this question themselves.
