Russian special services continue to terrorize the citizens of their country with “saboteurs” from the Right Sector.
The Russian FSB prevented a terrorist attack in the Lipetsk region, allegedly prepared by a “Ukrainian sabotage group.” Interfax reported this in connection with the special service on Friday, July 29.
The detention of a man and two women took place in the village of Goritsy, Dobrovsky district, Lipetsk region. They are allegedly “part of a sabotage and reconnaissance group created by the Right Sector organization under the patronage of the Security Service of Ukraine.”
The FSB said that the detainees “entered Russian territory to commit a terrorist act by detonating a high-powered improvised explosive device in areas where civilians were gathered in one of the infrastructure facilities of transportation to Lipetsk.”
The detainees were found to have parts of an improvised explosive device, and the method of communication used – “correspondence with active members of the Right Sector organization, expose their criminal intentions.”
Criminal cases are initiated and investigated under the articles on preparation for a terrorist act, participation in an extremist organization, illegal acquisition, transfer, sale, storage, transportation, transfer or transportation of explosives or explosives device (Articles 30, 205, part 2 of Article 282.2 , paragraph “a” part 3 of article 222.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation).
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Earlier, the FSB of the Russian Federation said that Ukrainian military intelligence tried to recruit Russian pilots and hijack Russian combat aircraft.
It is also reported that the Russian occupiers publish “newspapers” with fake news, which are distributed to Ukrainian prisoners of war.
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Source: korrespondent

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