An agent of the Russian FSB who was preparing a Russian missile strike on Ukrainian Railways stations in the Vinnytsia region received a 15-year prison sentence.
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To carry out the enemy’s mission, the agent, a 57-year-old local, tried to establish the locations of the junction stations through which the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ military echelons moved.
The suspect was also preparing a series of missile and drone strikes on energy complex facilities. He was collecting information on the technical condition of substations supplying electricity to railway infrastructure facilities.
In case of successful completion of the task, the FSB “guaranteed” its henchman 100 thousand rubles for the purchase of a car. The criminal hoped that later the Russian special service would “evacuate” him to the territory of Russia, the SBU reports.
Source: Racurs

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