In Ukraine, after the start of the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation, a man allegedly tried to join the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, but did not pass the medical examination, and then for some reason became part of a group of refugees in the Russian Federation, where he received Russian citizenship.
A criminal case has been opened in Russia against a native of Ukraine accused of attempting to commit a terrorist attack in Mordovia. This was reported by the Russian propaganda news agency Interfax in connection with the press service of the FSB of the Russian Federation on Friday, May 3.
It was reported that in Ukraine, after the start of the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation, a man allegedly tried to join the ranks of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, but did not pass the medical examination, and then for some reason was terminated. as part of a group of refugees in the Russian Federation, where he received Russian citizenship.
It was noted that the man’s anti-Russian feelings did not change, and he “decided to provide assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine by carrying out sabotage and terrorist actions on the territory of Russia.”
The FSB reported that in one of the messengers he began to “contact representatives of the Ukrainian special services and offered to help them for a fee.”
A Ukrainian was detained “while trying to carry out the act of burning one of the objects of the Armed Forces of Russia on the territory of the Republic of Mordovia.”
The detainee was allegedly found with homemade incendiary mixtures and a phone with a letter.
Criminal charges have been initiated against the 50-year-old man under the articles of treason and attempted terrorist act. The detainee was arrested.
Earlier, the Russian FSB announced the “detention of seven followers of the Russian Volunteer Corps in Moscow.”
Russia announced an “attempted terrorist attack” in the Volgograd region
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Source: korrespondent

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