The defendants in Simferopol were preparing to blow up a car belonging to one of the representatives of the Crimean authorities.
Three Russians were detained who allegedly, on instructions from the SBU, were preparing a terrorist attack against a representative of the Crimean authorities. This was reported by the FSB of the Russian Federation, which was reported by RosSMI.
It was noted that the defendants in Simferopol were preparing to blow up a car belonging to one of the representatives of the Crimean authorities.
According to the FSB, a radio-controlled improvised explosive device made from a modified DM22 anti-tank mine made in Germany with a charge of RDX-based high explosive weighing 1.9 kg was found and seized from the suspects, as well as a radio transmitting. device, a three-legged machine for placing a mine launcher in the direction of a mine stabilizer, high-explosive fragmentation explosive device, consisting of a foreign-made plastic explosive briquette based on hexogen C-4 weighing 3.05 kg , an electric detonator and a radio relay, an initiation actuator (remote fuse of DTMF code), which provides connection from a mobile phone .
Criminal charges were opened regarding attempted terrorist attacks and illegal trafficking of explosives. The detainees were arrested for two months.
Earlier, the FSB detained a Russian “preparing an assassination attempt on the military” in Khabarovsk
The FSB also reportedly detained a Russian who “transferred money to the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.”
Source: korrespondent

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