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Ukraine ‘dismantles’ team of saboteurs ‘co-ordinated by Russian special services’ who were planning ‘a series of armed attacks’ aimed at destabilising border regions
- Ukrainian security service said it has arrested criminal gang planning robberies
- Raids would have targeted border regions with aim of ‘destabilising’ the country
- Ukraine says the group was being ‘coordinated by Russian special services’
- US has warned Russia is planning ‘false flag’ operations on Ukraine’s borders to provide a justification for invading
Ukraine says it has dismantled a group of Russian-backed saboteurs who were planning attacks in border regions with the aim of ‘destabilising’ the country.
The ‘criminal’ group was preparing a ‘series of armed attacks’ on city infrastructure ‘coordinated by Russian special service’, Ukraine’s SBU security service said today.
Raids were carried out on the gang in Kharkiv, an eastern Ukrainian city just 20 miles from the Russian border, and Zhytomyr, western Ukraine, on Tuesday.
It comes amid a build-up of Russian troops near Ukraine, with the US warning Moscow may launch ‘false flag’ attacks in border regions to justify an invasion.
Ukrainian security service agents raid a property they say was being used by a criminal gang to plan a series of robberies in border regions
Guns, ammunition, a bomb, radio frequency jammers and other equipment was seized by agents in the raids on Tuesday
Ukrainian agents say the gang were planning a series of robberies against ‘urban infrastructure’, including ‘commercial’ properties.
The gang was allegedly organised by two men, one with Russian citizenship, who recruited other criminals using the guise of a security company.
Raids on Tuesday targeted properties belong to both the alleged organisers, with police saying they found a bomb, guns and ammunition.
Also uncovered were devices to disrupt radio communications, plans detailing the robberies, and walkie talkies to be used for communication, it is alleged.
Computers and other electronic devices were also seized with ‘evidence of criminal activity’ on them, the SBU said.
Images show officers also seized a large amount of cash, mainly in Ukrainian hryvnia notes and US dollars.
Ukraine says the criminal group, operating under the guise of a security company, was being coordinated by Russian special services
Large amounts of cash, mostly in the local hryvnia notes and US dollars, was also seized
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