Two residents of Kkhmelnitsky prepared terrorist attacks against eight deputies of the City Council of Camiana Poddloski.
A couple from the Khmelnitsky region, which was recruited by Russian special services, made a homemade explosive evening, which she planned to lie under the car of the deputies and explodes. Thus, the enemy wanted to destabilize the socio-political situation in the region and spread panic. The Security Service of Ukraine reported this on Facebook on April 9.
Both attackers were detained at the stage of explosive production in a rented apartment in the center of Khmelnitsky. One of the accused was a 24-year-old local addict who was looking for money in telegrams and was published there an enemy.
The curator from Russia gave her the task “Test” – to set fire to three administrative buildings of rural councils in Kkhmelnitsky. She attracted her 57-year-old cohabitant to fulfill the mission. They received from Russian instructions for the production of explosives, as well as money for the purchase of components for explosives and renting a conspiratorial apartment.
Investigators have already informed the accused about suspicion in the framework of the second part of art. 28, part 2 of art. 111 (the state is a betrayal committed in martial law by preliminary conspiracy by a group of persons) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. Attackers are in custody, they threaten them for life and confiscation of property.
We will recall that on the eve of the SBU Harkiva, it prevented the murder of the head of OVA Oleg Synogubova. A native of Crimea, recruited by the Russian FSB, planned to kill an official and get $ 50,000 for him. Prior to this, the striker had already killed the Ukrainian military, blew a grenade near the administration of the Shevchenkivsky district and blew up the front door of the MSEC unit building in Harkiva.
Source: Racurs

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