FSS of Russian Federation announced detention of "members of Ukrainian intelligence group" in occupied Crimea. VIDEO
Russia’s FSS announces the alleged disclosure of "agents of the Defence Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine who planned a series of terrorist attacks in Crimea".
This is reported by the propaganda publication RIA Novosti, Censor.NET reports.
According to the FSS, the "targets" included the occupying "head" of Crimea Aksyonov, the so-called "spokesman of the parliament" Vladimir Konastantynov, the occupying "mayor" of Yalta Yanina Pavlenko, and the transport infrastructure of the occupied peninsula.
Roman Mashovets, deputy head of the Presidential Office, is named as the organiser of the 'terrorist attacks'.
The FSS also reported the detention of alleged 'members of a Ukrainian agent group'.
"Citizens of Russia and Ukraine Viktor Pidvalnyi, Oleksandr Lytvynenko, Serhiy Kryvoshein, Konstantin Yevmenenko, Ihor Zorin, and Serhiy Voynarovskyi.
A citizen of Ukraine and Bulgaria, Petranov, involved in the delivery of munitions to Russia, was also detained. Five ready-to-use bombs, electric detonators, radio control mechanisms, and trackers were found on the detainees' possession.
In addition, a channel for the smuggling of explosives from Bulgaria organized by the Ukrainian special services was revealed, which passed through Turkey and Georgia. The bombs were "camouflaged" under electric stoves," the report says.
Also, according to the FSS, a Ukrainian citizen, Marina Matushchak, was allegedly involved in organising the smuggling of electric stoves with explosive components from Bulgaria to Russia.
"After the electric stoves were delivered to Russia, they were transported to the sites of the terrorist attacks through SDEK and Vozovoz transport companies, and were shipped "in the dark" by Russian citizens who had commercial contracts with the Bulgarian company Matushchak," they said.