The agent of the Russian Federation prepared a series of terrorist attacks in Kyiv.
A supporter of the invaders was detained in the capital, who prepared cars belonging to the military forces of defense forces. The attacker was going to blow up three cars of Ukrainian defenders with independent explosive devices. He had to lay explosives under cars and Russian special services – remotely blow them up with the military. The press center SBU announced this on June 2.
The hostile agent was an unemployed Kyiv, whom the Russians scored through a telegram. Initially, the attacker completed several test tasks – he made several arson in Kyiv. Later he was ordered to produce SVP and blow up the car. And then the attacker began to look for the whereabouts of the “necessary” vehicles.
The traitor was detained in an apartment with a removal that he rented for a conspiracy. During the detention, the terrorist set the remote access to the invaders to two SVP phones, with which the Russians planned to activate explosives. The attacker also planned to fix the video on the video.
The detainee was already informed by an agent of suspicion in the framework of the 1st part of art. 14, part 2 of art. 258 (preparations for the terrorist law, perfect as a result of a preliminary conspiracy by a group of persons) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. The enemy agent faces up to 12 years in prison with property confiscation.
We will recall that in the region of Kharkiv, an agent of the Russian Federation studied the routes of Russian sabotage and intelligence groups that are trying to penetrate the territory of the region. In particular, the task of the informant was to find and offer roads to “bypass” the defense of the Armed Forces and the State Border Service.
Source: Racurs

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