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Moscow – The Dnipropetrovsk house of the leader of the South-East movement, MP Oleh Tsariov, was set on fire by unknown people in the early hours of Wednesday. 

“They torched my house in Dnipropetrovsk early this morning. Armed men arrived on two buses at 2 a.m. and hurled Molotov cocktails into the house,” Tsariov wrote on his Facebook page on Wednesday.

The attackers felt confident, filming what they did on camera, presumably, in order to report on the “job done,” he said.

There are “plenty of spent cartridges” around the house, he wrote.

“My wife and kids left Dnipropetrovsk earlier, my mother only last week, so no one has been injured,” Tsariov wrote.

The Dnipropetrovsk region’s police department opened a criminal case into the matter.