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To spread: the SBU and the National Police prevented a series of terrorist attac...

RF -custom terrorist attacks: Women wanted to blow up judges in Dnipro and Poltava (photo)

To spread: the SBU and the National Police prevented a series of terrorist attacks in Poltava and Dnipro. During the special operation, law enforcement officers detained two agents of Russian military intelligence, who planned to undermine judges and volunteers in frontline cities. According to the SBU, two residents of Poltava with a criminal past were performed by the Russian special services - both were previously convicted of drug trafficking and theft.

After their release from prison, they searched for "light money" through Telegram channels, where they got into the field of view of hostile intelligence. Women were tasked with physically eliminating Ukrainian judges and well -known volunteers with self -made explosive devices. To prepare for crimes, the agent was divided: one remained in Poltava, following the future victims, the other went to the Dnieper, where she acted according to a similar scheme.

In the Dnieper, one of the involvement was received from the curator of the coordinate hiding place with a homemade explosive. The device was hidden in a scooter trunk. She parked the explosive transport near a local judge, planning to activate the explosion remotely. To monitor the potential victim, she installed a remote access to the Russian GRU curators opposite the building. At this point, the woman was detained by SBU staff. At the same time in Poltava it detained her accomplice.

Law enforcement officers found that before that the figures had already completed the "test task" - set fire to the car of the Ukrainian military. Investigators of the SBU have informed the detainees of suspicion of several articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, in particular: now both suspects are in custody. They are threatened with life imprisonment with confiscation of property.