The young Russian agent planned to blow up a police outfit in Zhytomyr.
On January 19, two Russian agents were detained with an attempt to blow up an employee of the security service, who was supposed to arrive up to 102. And now they detained the detained person who, at the request of the country of the aggressor, released two home -made explosive devices that the enemy tried to blow up the Zhytomyr police. This was announced on February 13 at the SBU press center.
It turned out that the enemy worked on a 16-year-old local resident who was recruited in a telegram. According to the instructions of enemies, the girl independently made explosives, one of which connected a mobile phone for remote activation. Then she hid them in the casing, and geolocation threw a Russian curator.
Subsequently, explosives were taken by his two accomplices who wanted to blow up security forces. And after a terrorist attack, the agent lay at the bottom, hiding at the addresses of his relatives.
The attacker was detained in the Berdichiv area. During the searches, she captured components for explosives, “variables” of seven cards for conspiracy and a mobile phone with evidence of crime. She was informed of suspicion in the framework of the second part of art. 15, part 2 of art. 258 (completed attempts by the terrorist law on the previous conspiracy by a group of persons) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. She faces up to 12 years in prison with confiscation of property.
We will recall that in the Harkiva SBU detained the local psychotherapist and his accomplice-Dagon of the Harkiv diocese of the UOC of the Moscow Patriarchate. At the request of the Russian FSB, the attackers tried to determine the places of the greatest concentration of personnel and military defense forces.
Source: Racurs

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