Russia announced the cracking of a network of Ukrainian agents in Crimea

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-29

Reuters reported that the Russian Federal Security Service said on December 11 that it had prevented 18 "terrorist attacks" in Crimea this year.

Russia's Federal Security Service reportedly said the targets of the attacks included Sergei Aksyonov, the Russian-appointed leader of the Crimea region, and a pro-Russian former Ukrainian parliamentarian.

According to the report, the FSB has arrested 18 ** and their accomplices who work for Ukraine's security agencies.

According to Sputnik, the Russian Federal Security Service reported that it had uncovered a Ukrainian ** network in Crimea that planned "large-scale terrorist attacks" and sabotage activities under Western control.

According to reports, Russia's Federal Security Service said that in 2023, the agency, together with the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, cracked "a highly secret, extensive spy network set up by Ukraine's special services."

According to the report, the above-mentioned spy network was established and operated in Crimea, under the control of "Western masters", "planning large-scale terrorist sabotage against the organs of state power**, the armed forces and the FSB servicemen, as well as against the targets of the transport and power infrastructure of the Crimean peninsula." (Compiled by Pan Jian).

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