 Russian women set fire to military commissariats and military aid collection points. A resident of Sevastopol in Russian-occupied Crimea tried to set a Russian military enlistment office on fire. Crimea.reality, a Crimea-based telegram channel, reported this with reference to anonymous Russian telegram channels. Sources told Crimea.reality that the incident occurred around 1900 hours on the 11th of November. Their reports indicate that Natalia, a 62-year-old resident of Sevastopol, approached the Russian military enlistment office at 41 Lenin Street, took a Molotov cocktail out of her bag and threw it at the doors of the building, starting a fire. Russian media said the fire was extinguished and the woman was detained. Crimea.reality said Russian security forces and the military have not officially reported the incident. Last week, a Russian court sentenced a 20-year-old woman to six years in prison for trying to set fire to a military aid collection point. She was involved in an attempt to commit a terrorist act, Ria Novosti, reported, citing local security services. She was sentenced to a term of six years in a general prison colony. The security services said alleging the woman was acting on the orders of a Ukrainian serviceman.