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According to journalists, the former employee of the Uglich administration wante...

"Last Argument": In the Russian Federation, a woman asked the SBU to blow up a local hydroelectric power station - Roszmi (video)

According to journalists, the former employee of the Uglich administration wanted to flood her city in revenge for his dismissal. In the Yaroslavl region of the Russian Federation, the expectoration of the administration of the city of Uglich Veronica Netunaeva called on the Security Service of Ukraine to undermine the Uglitsk hydroelectric power plant. About it writes the Russian edition of Mash on July 18. It is reported that the motive of the Russian woman became revenge for liberation.

The woman decided to flood her settlement after getting rid of the position of a lawyer in the local city administration. "Long courts demanding not to deprive work, but simply transfer to state jobs. Failed. Then she decided to resort to the last argument - Ukrainians," the journalists said. According to the source, Veronica intended to inform the curators of the coordinates of the hydroelectric power plant, probably, to strike the object and further flood the administrative building.

The network also has a video showing the alleged correspondence of Russian with curators, where she confesses that she wants the drones to attack not only the border regions of the Russian Federation. "I would like, of course, that the drones and deep into Russia, not just in the border area, otherwise these stupid people will support the insulting grandfather until they feel in danger," the reports said. According to the Russian media, Netunaev was detained by FSB staff.

She was charged with the article "Attack on the terrorist attack". We will remind that on July 17 on the Crimean bridge explosions. The so -called "head of Crimea" Sergey Aksyonov called on residents and guests of the occupied peninsula to refrain from trips through the bridge.