In Kyiv, unknown persons set fire to the branch of "Ukrposhta", writer Andriy Kokotyukha reported on his Facebook page. According to Kokotyukha, these arsons may be an act of revenge for the delivery of summonses from territorial procurement centers (TCC).
In his post, the writer noted that "Ukrposhta" could become a new target for attacks by mobs following the cars of military personnel. The outer doors of the departments are simply filled with fuel oil and set on fire.
"Our office of Ukrposhta was set on fire. They poured fuel oil on the door and set it on fire. At the same time, another branch in the district was also on fire. I was told at the post office that this is because the post office carries summonses from the TCC. I don't know how the postmen found out about it. Maybe there was some warning. Perhaps one of the versions. But as long as the post office did not carry the summons, there really were no arsons," Kokotyukha wrote.
He also reminded that in Ukraine, the cars of the armed forces are set on fire, noting that any rear city is now "conditional", since Russian drones are flying overhead, and Russian agents are working on the streets.
This situation causes serious concern in the society, as such acts of vandalism may indicate an increase in tension and violence in the rear, where civilians become victims of political and social conflicts.