The Russian FSB says the Ukrainians allegedly planned to throw grenades at military equipment, Russians and blow up a car.
A court in Russia’s Rostov-on-Don will consider the so-called “largest number of participants” criminal case on the alleged organization of an underground in the territory of the temporarily occupied Melitopol. This was reported by the Russian pro-government publication Kommersant on Saturday, April 15.
Five residents of Melitopol – contract soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Igor Gorlov, military personnel of the terrorist defense Vladimir Zuev, Andrey Golubev and Alexander Zhukov, as well as Yury Petrov, who was released from retirement, is alleged to be a member of the Melitopol ATO. Union of Participants, according to the Russian special service.
The Russian Federation accuses the Ukrainians of planning explosions “at the locations of Russian troops and humanitarian aid distribution sites.”
The FSB says the Ukrainian military will allegedly throw grenades at military equipment, Russians and blow up a car. Residents of Melitopol were detained, then taken to Crimea, and later to the Lefortovo pre-trial detention center in Moscow.
The trial of the Ukrainians will begin in April.
Recall, Fedorov said that the Russian occupation authorities are planning to hold a pseudo-election on the territory of the Zaporozhye region and, in particular, in Melitopol.
We add that earlier the Center for National Resistance reported that the Russians intend to disrupt the Ukrainian resistance in Berdyansk and for this purpose are introducing a permit regime.
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Source: korrespondent

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