
In the dark of night, a man taking a deep breath throws a Molotov cocktail at a building window.
Soon, the sound of breaking windows is heard, and red flames rise from within.
They also throw Molotov cocktails at other windows.
On the 9th, a Russian young man posted a related video on social media, claiming that he set fire to the enlistment office in Rukhovich in the southeastern part of Moscow State.
He said he set fire to destroy records of his conscripts and did not want his friends to be taken prisoner or killed.
He then saw his actions and urged those who oppose the war to act more.
After setting the fire, he claimed he painted the Ukrainian flag on the door of his military office and wrote that he would not go to kill his brother.
The Russian government is strengthening crackdowns, including arresting 15,000 people who took part in anti-war protests after the invasion of Ukraine.
However, more and more Russians are protesting the war in various ways in various parts of society, such as an employee of a Russian state broadcaster entering a studio during a live news broadcast and shouting anti-war slogans.