The FSB called the “cells” of the international terrorist organization, which is prohibited in Russia, whose name is not disclosed.
FSB officials shot two “natives of one of the countries of Central Asia”, allegedly suspected of preparing a terrorist attack at the PSKOV train station. This was reported by the Press Service of Russian Special Services on Thursday, February 13.
The FSB called the suspects “cells” of the international terrorist organization banned in Russia, whose name was not disclosed. According to Russian Special Services, the suspects are said to have acted in the direction of “Emissar of Terrorists located overseas.”
The FSB claimed that the suspects were conducting the area, recovered the components for making a explosive device and began to assemble it. After a terrorist attack at the station at Pskov, they planned to “cross abroad in one of the countries in the Middle East.”
The FSB said that at the time of the suspects’ restraint, they said, “showed armed resistance and killed in response.”
Keep in mind that in Sevastopol, Voronezh and Rostov-on-Don four women are confined to prepare terrorist attacks against Russia’s elderly military and fuel items and complex energy.
We added that a citizen of Ukraine is confined to Novorossiysk (RF), allegedly, directed by the Pro -ukrainian terrorist organization, is preparing terrorist attacks using a device exploding device.
It was also reported that the court in Rostov-on-Don found a resident of Sevastopol guilty of allegedly “preparation of terrorist attacks” and “cooperation with Ukraine security service”, appointing 11 years of strict regime .
Source: korrespondent

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