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Apparent Fire-Bombing Disrupts Voting At Russian Consulate In Chisinau

Fire was reported at the Russian Consulate in Chisinau as Russians voted in the presidential election on March 17.
Fire was reported at the Russian Consulate in Chisinau as Russians voted in the presidential election on March 17.

Voting for Russia's presidential election was disrupted at the Russian Consulate in Chisinau on March 17 after an apparent fire-bombing. Flames and smoke broke out in the consulate's courtyard as dozens of voters were lined up to cast their ballots in an election widely expected to be won by incumbent President Vladimir Putin. A man was reportedly detained following the incident, which eyewitnesses said was caused when someone shouting "I despise Russia" threw something over the consulate fence. Images showed scorch marks on the wall of the consulate and smoke rising from the courtyard. To read the original story by RFE/RL's Moldovan Service, click here.

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