In Crimea, the FSB prevented a terrorist attack: a Sevastopol resident was going to blow up a Russian military man
A resident of Sevastopol, on instructions from Kyiv, intended to blow up the car of a high-ranking serviceman of one of the units of the Russian Ministry of Defense. In addition, the defendant collected data on Russian military facilities and military personnel in order to provide assistance to the enemy. This was reported by the Russian FSB Directorate for Crimea and Sevastopol.
An attacker in the Telegram messenger proactively contacted a terrorist organization banned in Russia and controlled by the Ukrainian special services. For her, he collected information about the Russian military to organize sabotage and terrorist activities on the territory of the Russian Federation.
He received the task of eliminating a serviceman of the Russian Armed Forces by planting a homemade radio-controlled explosive device under his car.the message says.
In the cache, the location of which was told to the Sevastopol resident by the curator, there were explosive devices and instructions for assembling an IED. The man also received from the curator the car number, the serviceman’s residential address and the date on which the terrorist attack was to be carried out.
The defendant was unable to complete his plan because he was detained by Russian FSB officers. — the department added.
Previously, in the building of the Russian FSB Directorate for Crimea and Sevastopol there was terrorist attack preventedorganized by the Ukrainian intelligence services. The perpetrator of the terrorist attack was a local resident, whom the Kyiv secret services used in the dark. He tried to smuggle an explosive device into the building under the guise of an audio speaker. Detained told about how he was recruited by an employee of the Ukrainian special services.
source: RIA Novosti Crimea
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