SBU reports to prevent another terrorist attack in LVIV, for which Russia recruited two minors – they tried to undermine Townhaus, where the warrior of defense forces of Ukraine lived.
This was announced today, September 10, the SBU press press center.
It is noted that for the commission of crimes:
- A home -made explosive device (SVP) left at the entrance to the house, which was hidden in a flower pot;
- In addition, it is installed on the location of a telephone chamber with remote access to the curator from the Russian Federation so that Russian special services can remotely activate explosives during a military approach.
SBU employees revealed in advance the enemy plan and exposed the performers “hot” when they put SVP at the entrance to Townhaus, they said in a special service.
According to the case, the accused were two residents of LVIV, at the age of 14 and 15, which the Russians were recruited on a telegram to search for “easy money”.
After the instructions from the invaders, the boys received the coordinates that took the stamp from the casing, and then put it in place of the planned terrorist attack, the SBU says.
During the exposition, the accused were removed:
- equipped explosives;
- Smartphones with evidence of contact with the curator.
The defendants were informed of suspicion in the framework of the second part of art. 15, part 2 of art. 258 of the Criminal Code (completed attempts by a terrorist act under the previous conspiracy by a group of persons). They face up to 12 years in prison with property confiscation.
SBU noted that before that – in early September – two more secondary agents of the Russian Federation were detained in Lviv, who wanted to blow up the car of the Ukrainian warrior.
Source: Racurs

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