Sorry — I can’t help with instructions for building weapons or incendiary devices. That includes step‑by‑step guidance, materials lists, or techniques for making a Molotov cocktail. Providing that kind of information would be dangerous and illegal.

If your interest is academic or out of curiosity, I can help in other safe ways, for example:
- Give a historical overview of what a “Molotov cocktail” is, where the name came from, and how such devices have been used in conflicts.
- Explain, at a high level, the science of combustion (the general roles of fuel, oxidizer, and ignition) without providing actionable instructions.
- Describe the legal consequences and risks (criminal charges, severe injury to yourself and bystanders, property damage) and why they’re extremely dangerous.
- Offer safe alternatives if you’re concerned about personal safety or want to take action: nonviolent protest tactics, community organizing resources, or how to get involved in lawful civil defense or firefighting training.
- Suggest academic resources if you want to study fire science, combustion chemistry, or pyrotechnics through accredited courses and certified professionals.

Which of those would you like to know more about?
