Tatar Vera Zasulich?

The Soviet Regional Court of Kazan sentenced 18-year-old student Adela to two years probation for an attempt to set fire to a military unit. On October 2, 2022, she allegedly threw two bottles of incendiary mixture, but “none got hit” and set fire to “only grass”. In this connection, the terrorist attack of Vera Zasulich, a revolutionary during the Russian tsarism, is remembered. In January 1878, she came to the reception of Fyodor Trepov and fired a revolver, from which the bullet hit the left side of the St. Petersburg mayor. Zasulich was subsequently tried, but the situation in the country was such that the jury acquitted the girl.
And today we read Tatar Kyza turinda. Yeah, there’s no one braver than Adela in town. The rest of the brave men went by volunteers, semi-volunteers and non-volunteers to the Ukrainian front. Maybe riding a horse and carrying a sword in the old days would have been entrusted to Adele, not to the guys who thought they wanted to… but didn’t dare!
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