The defendant plans to make a terrorist gesture in the military unit, in particular, to the hostel of cadets in the suburbs.
The major Russian military investigation of the Russian military investigation has opened a criminal case against a 49-year-old soldier on the basis of such crimes in preparation for a terrorist gesture committed by a group of people through the initial conspiracy; The illegal extraction and wear of explosives and explosive devices. This was reported by media channels and TG.
According to the investigation, the defendant is said to be a member of the “terrorist community prohibited in the territory of the Russian Federation.” With the help of one of her social networks, the contacts were said to have been established by employees of Ukraine’s major director of Ukraine, where in March this year she received an offer to make a terrorist gesture to the hostel of cadets of military universities in the Moscow region.
The object of attack is to be one of Military Parts of the Ministry of Defense of Russia. On April 2, 2025, after receiving an explosive device, the suspect’s criminal activity was completed by Russian FSB employees. He was confined and interrogated.
The defendant says he claims to be welcome himself with him Military Parts, for this he promised to evacuate his children in one of the foreign countries.
Remember that the Southern District military court in Rostov-on-Don found a Stavropol resident who had guilty state treachery and tried a terrorist attack on the gas distribution network in ESSENTUKI. The defendant was punished for 20 years in prison with the service of the first 3 years in prison, the rest was at a maximum security colony.
Earlier, the Voronezh region court had punished three regional occupants for a long period of imprisonment, looking for them guilty of “state treason”.
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Source: korrespondent

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