In Tyumen, a 13-year-old teenager was detained for “mining” schools

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In Tyumen, a 13-year-old teenager was detained, who had previously reported on the phone about the “mining” of city schools. According to TASS, the “miner” was sent for two days to a temporary detention center for juvenile offenders. This was done to “prevent him from re-committing an unlawful act.” Also, the teenager was put on preventive records, and administrative protocols were drawn up for his parents.

It is noted that this student is not related to the latest evacuations of Tyumen schools on January 13 and 20. He was detained immediately after a call about mining “from his or from his parent’s phone.”

Recall that a group of schoolchildren was detained in Krasnoyarsk on suspicion of false mining of educational institutions the day before. The teenagers said they were “just joking.”

Reports of “bombs” came from Krasnoyarsk, Saratov, Yekaterinburg, Tyumen, Lipetsk, Birobidzhan, Khabarovsk, and Sakhalin. Over the past few years, Russia seems to be covered by waves of false mining. Previously unknown by phone “mined” the courts and shopping centers in different regions, now switched to schools.

Source: Rosbalt

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