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According to the investigation, the boys wanted to make

"Anti -Ukrainian underground": In Lviv, teenagers at the Custom FSB destroyed the car of the Armed Forces - the SBU

According to the investigation, the boys wanted to make "light" money, so they cooperated with an enemy special service. Now they are threatened with up to eight years in prison. The Security Service of Ukraine detained two teenagers in Lviv for 17 and 18 years, which, according to the instructions of the Russian special services, set fire to the car of the Ukrainian military and removed the process of destroying cars on video.

This was reported by the SBU press service in Lviv, who were detained by the aggressor, prepared a series of arson of car Ukrainian soldiers. The defendants were two locals aged 17 and 18 years who were looking for "light" money on the pages message. Initially, one of the guys joined the occupants with the occupiers, he searched for "the necessary" cars, and then hidden photography. Further, these media files were sent to the FSB curators: if they consent, then the new moon destroyed this car.

As reported in the SBU, according to such an algorithm, the person seized by the car of the military service of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces, using a bottle of kerosene and the igniter, which was poured by the vehicle. After that, the young man was instructed from the FSB to find as many accomplices as possible to work for a hostile intelligence service in Lviv. Thus, a juvenile 17-year-old friend of the boy joined the arson of the car. "The performers had to film vehicles for" reporting.

The prosecutor General's office reported that the two teenagers had time to set fire to two more cars. Ukrainian law enforcement officers detained them during the fire of the third car belonging to the Armed Forces fighter. Both defendants were informed of suspicion under Part 1 of Art. 114-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (obstruction of the legitimate activity of the Armed Forces and other military formations). Young collaborators are threatened with 5 to 8 years in prison.