In the Ministry of Internal Affairs training center in Syktyvkar, an instructor showed how to suppress a riot. One police officer died, 24 wounded
One person died and 24 were injured as a result of a stun grenade explosion on January 15 at the Ministry of Internal Affairs Professional Training Center in Syktyvkar. The fire erupted during a tactical and firearms training session.

According to the "VChK-OGPU" channel, instructor Vladimir Aparin, a former OMON officer, was conducting a class with certified personnel on how to break into a room with rioters and apprehend them.
For greater effect, a stun grenade was detonated.
In the Ministry of Internal Affairs training center in Syktyvkar, an instructor showed how to suppress a riot. One police officer died, 24 were wounded. Inside the hall where the classes were held, there were repairs enderway, and flammable materials were present. After the explosion of a stun grenade, a fire started. They tried to extinguish the fire on their own. pic.twitter.com/VWPR9B7EvY
The incident took place in a hall where renovations were underway and flammable materials were stored. As a result, an ignition started. But the class was not stopped.
They tried to extinguish the fire on their own until it spread to the flammable materials. Instantly, the entire hall was engulfed in flames and smoke.
As a result, one person died, and 24 people were injured, three of whom are in serious condition.
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