The Russian agency tried to organize a number of terrorist attacks in Poltava and Dnipro.
Law enforcement officers detained two Russian agencies GRU, who prepared undermined judges and volunteers in cities. The Order of the Russian Special Service was made by two residents of Poltava, who already had a criminal record regarding the illegal trafficking of drugs and theft. They were ordered by the liquidation of representatives of judges and well -known volunteers using home explosive devices. On July 14, the SBU press center reported on Telegram.
These attackers in Dnieper and Poltava were prepared, where they spied at the places of work and the life potential of “goals”. One of the traitors parked the replaced scooter near the car of a local judge, who planned to undermine the infectians through the distant activation of explosives.
It was at that moment that she was detained by SBU employees. At the same time, her accomplice was detained at the place of residence in Poltava.
Women have already been informed of suspicion in the framework of the second part of art. 111 (state betrayal committed in martial law), part 2 of art. 115, part 2 of art. 258 (completed attempts by a terrorist act on the previous conspiracy by a group of persons) and part 2 of art. 28, part 1 of art. 114–1 (obstruction of the legal activity of the armed forces and other military units in a special period committed by the previous conspiracy by a group of persons) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. They are threatened for life.
We recall that on June 20, the Russians blew up the explosives, which was hidden in the trunk of a scooter when there were two military. Then a 26-year-old soldier was killed, and a 29-year-old military was seriously injured. SBU has detained crimes of crimes.
Source: Racurs

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