An agent of the Russian special services tried to blow up a police squad in the center of Kyiv.
At the order of the occupiers, the attacker rented an apartment in the Pechersky district and installed a tripwire with an F-1 live grenade in the house. After that, on November 17, an unknown woman called the police and reported domestic violence. The press center of the Security Service of Ukraine reported this on November 27.
Two police officers arrived on call, but there was no one in the apartment. Opening the door led to an explosion, but law enforcement officers managed to run out of the apartment. It turned out that the “call” made by a woman’s voice to line 102 was a fake to lure the police into a trap and kill them.
The Russians promised the suspected 43-year-old resident of the Kiev region 2 thousand dollars. rewards. Even earlier, by order of the enemy, a man set fire to a Ukrzaliznytsia cabinet.
SBU investigators informed the defendant, who is now in custody, of suspicion under Part 2 of Art. 258 (terrorist act) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. Now he faces 12 years in prison and confiscation of all property.
Let us remind you that a 22-year-old barist was detained in Vinnitsa, who was collecting information about one of the Kyiv thermal power plants, on which the invaders planned to carry out a combined attack using missile weapons and kamikaze drones. He also tried to detect radar stations of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Source: Racurs

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