A Ukrainian named Vladislav D., who lived in southern Poland, played an important role in the trial of the Russian Federation trial in Europe, said Poland investigators.
Russian Military Intelligence (GRU) uses parcels with sex and cosmetic toys for explosion in European warehouses. The operations were attracted to the citizens of Ukraine, the Reuters reported on Saturday, April 5.
The agency is told about this through a resource familiar with the Poland investigation. Journalists also spoke with European security officials.
According to them, homemade explosive devices are made of chemicals, in particularly highly reactive magnesium. They are hidden in pillows, wrapped in cosmetics and sex toys.
Last day, three said places exploded in courier warehouses in the UK, Germany and Poland.
Also, Poland investigators seized the fourth parcel, which did not explode in Warsaw, which allowed them to check the contents stored.
“The criminal case in this situation has to do with the Russian Gru -inspired criminal activity,” the resource said.
The leaders of European Security Services called out the explosions that were part of Russia’s “hybrid war”. According to them, Moscow is trying to prevent Ukraine supporting countries using arsber and cyber attacks.
Fire -catching parcels in warehouses that caused fire, but not harmful to humans, could be a test for future sabotage in Russia. According to Security Services, the goal is to break such packages in the air – on shipment flights to the USA and Canada.
“In the war in Ukraine, these attacks intensified, became more frequent and more patient,” said Nick Popescu, a former deputy prime minister and foreign minister of foreign work.
He emphasized that such Russian actions bring a real threat to citizens throughout the European Union.
Poland investigators claim that a Ukrainian named Vladislav D., who lives in southern Poland, plays an important role in the sabotage of the Russian Federation trial in Europe. He acted in accordance with the instructions of the GRU employee, whom he was known as a “warrior”.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov at Reuters’ comment has refused Russia’s involvement in the reflection of European warehouses.
“We don’t know anything about it. We don’t exclude that this is another fake news or a display of blind Russophobia,” he said.
Remember that in March in the Czech Republic there was an explosion of depot ammunition in the village of Borzhina. Then someone suffered.
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Source: korrespondent

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