In the city of Losino-Petrovsky, near Moscow, officers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the FSB found a warehouse of weapons in a barn on the site of one of the local residents, RBC reports, citing a source in the regional department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and a source in the territorial police department.
According to sources, the site where the ammunition was found belongs to a man born in 1961, an electrician. At the same time, the man does not appear in the database of gun owners. A criminal case has been initiated on attempted illegal sale of weapons, the man has been detained.
The shed was reportedly found to contain, among other things, six 5.45-caliber Kalashnikov assault rifles, one of which was unmarked; Dragunov sniper rifle and AR-15 rifle; two Scorpion submachine guns, one of them unmarked; 33 pistols (27 unmarked), including two Austrian Glocks, four Makarov pistols, three Colt 911s, three Walters with a silencer and one without, as well as a revolver; 3 “barrel blanks”, 42 magazines for different types of weapons, 31 silencers and more than 6.6 thousand rounds of various calibers.
The discovered weapons with license plates are not listed in the database of items related to crimes, the sources noted.
Source: Rosbalt

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