In Kyiv, they tried to blow up a military “azovaya” on the site of a fictional date: explosives were laid in a moped.
The military met with a girl in the chatboe telegram “Divincik”-she introduced herself as “Nastyusha” and invited on a date, the media reported.
When a man arrived at a meeting near the girl’s house, she noted in the message that she was still going, offering the military to take the keys to his intermon under the seat of a yellow moped parked near the house. Going to the scooter, the soldier suspected something suspicious, managed to leave – and the moped was blown up.
According to preliminary data, explosives may contain nitrate. Fortunately, there are no victims.
On June 25, SBU and the National Police detained the Russian agent in Harkiva, who transferred the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of the scooter as “help to volunteers”.
On June 20, the Russians activated an explosive device that was hidden in the scooter’s trunk when two were next to the military.
The explosion occurred near the Cafe Harkiv, where the enemy lured the soldiers under the guise of transferring the “voluntary” Motoller.
According to the investigation, the aggressor hired a 19-year-old Harkiv for a crime; From her own sources, they learned that she was called by Katerina Pikhtin, a girl from the district gilded, but lives in Harkiva.
After the set, she received detailed instructions from the SVP curator in the “house”.
The finished SVP was delivered to the scooter’s place and hid the body.
At the ward, which was disguised at the site of a terrorist attack, Russian special services monitored the arrival of the military for the “location”.
After the crime was committed, the terrorist tried to “lie down on the bottom”, but within a few hours she was detained by law enforcement agencies.
Source: Racurs

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