In 2024, at least 56 crimeans were persecuted by the occupation of Russian authorities.
Russian security forces in Crimea are confined to Theodosian for allegedly manufacturing an explosive device with Ukrainian security service instructions. On Tuesday, June 3, Russian media reported that there was a reference to the Center for Public Relations of the FSB of the Russian Federation.
“The Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation on the territory of the Republic of Crimea for making a home -Made Explosive Device (IEA) to carry out sabotage and terrorist actions on the Peninsula, an agent of special Ukrainian services is confined to the Peninsula,” Russia’s media quoted the FSB quoting.
The person who is confined to the corresponding components from two caches in Crimea has removed the corresponding components and, according to video instruction, collected a bomb with an explosive weight of 1.2 kilograms. He later placed it in the Balaklava district in Sevastopol and is said to have been planned to explode remotely.
The detainee’s name and surname were not called, and his comments to the public about the charges were absent. If his sin was proven, he faced up to 20 years in prison under Article 275 (Gosman) and 222.1 (illegal acquisition, transfer, sale, storage, transportation, sending or wearing explosive or explosive devices) of Russia’s criminal code. In SBU, these messages did not comment.
Note that now the security service of Ukraine in the third time has been struck by the Crimean Bridge, the underwater supporting supports has been damaged under the level. Later, the work authorities again blocked the movement for cars along the Crimean bridge and stopped transporting the sea.
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Source: korrespondent

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