The Security Service, together with the National Police, neutralized a group of young people in Odessa who, on orders from the Russian FSB, committed a series of arson attacks on Defense Forces vehicles.
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Two weeks later, the attackers attempted to destroy more than 15 official SUVs.
Six comrades worked as couriers. Service scooters allowed them to move around the city in search of military vehicles. Yes, during the day they delivered food, and at night they burned military vehicles.
The young people received orders for arson from the Russian FSB via one of the messengers. The fire was filmed by phone and sent to the “curator”, which was a mandatory condition for further receiving money for the work done.
As a result of the special operation, all members of the enemy cell were detained almost simultaneously in different parts of the city.
They came to the attention of the FSB as active users of Telegram channels looking for easy money, where they left their “resumes”.
In one of these chats, a representative of the Russian special services responded to the young people and offered money in exchange for destroying the cars of Ukrainian soldiers.
The defendants were linked to one FSB supervisor, and during the crime they acted mostly in pairs. For example, one would set the fire, the other would film it.
Working under the guise of courier delivery, the suspects drove around the city on their own scooters, where they located the parking addresses of Defence Forces vehicles.
SBU officers documented the subversive activities of enemy henchmen and detained all of them “hot on the trail.” Homemade incendiary mixtures and mobile phones were seized from the detainees.
Currently, all six defendants have been notified of suspicion under Part 1 of Article 114-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (obstruction of the lawful activities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and other military formations).
The perpetrators are in custody and face up to 8 years in prison.
Source: Racurs

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