Shafaq News – Moscow
Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB)arrested a dual Russian-Ukrainian national accused of plotting a car bombing inthe Moscow region.
According to a statement on Tuesday, thesuspect, born in 1989, was allegedly an agent of Ukrainian intelligenceoperating under the codename “Voron” and recruited in a third country. “Hefollowed instructions sent via the Telegram messaging app to build animprovised explosive device, hide it in a vehicle purchased with foreign funds,and prepare to detonate it near a senior Russian Defense Ministry officer.”
The car, containing more than 60 kilogramsof explosives, was to be parked at a designated location and triggered as thetarget passed.
Investigators said he admitted workingwith Ukrainian intelligence and claimed he was promised an exemption frommilitary service in Ukraine in return for carrying out the attack.
The FSB said the man has been placed inpre-trial detention and could face a life sentence if convicted.
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