Russian FSB Discovered Supply Chain Of Explosives From Europe

Russian FSB Discovered Supply Chain Of Explosives From Europe

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On July 22, the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB) reported that it discovered a supply chain of explosives from the European countries to Russia. The dangerous cargo was aimed to conduct terrorist attacks on the Russian territory.

According to the official report, explosives and detonators were sent to Russia in several parcels from Italy and Germany. They were hidden in cavities of automobile spare parts.

The explosives were stored for 2 months in the St. Petersburg transport company. The head of the company tried to contact the recipient but he did not get in touch. In the footage shared by the FSB, the woman said that they checked the parcels and found explosives after they found out that the recipient was wanted.

A criminal case was launched under Article 226.1 of the Criminal Code (smuggling of explosives).

 

 

The FSB officially reported that the security agencies have requested the relevant European special services within the framework of cooperation in the field of combating international terrorism in order to identify the organizers and accomplices of the thwarted acts of sabotage and terrorism. To date, these requests have remained unanswered.

A similar scheme of dangerous supplies was revealed last year in the Republic of Crimea. The attackers were preparing a terrorist attack in Crimea using explosives supplied from Europe. The operation was supervised by Roman Mashovets, deputy head of the office of the President of Ukraine Zelensky. The target of the attack were the head of Crimea Sergey Aksenov, chairman of the local parliament Vladimir Konstantinov and Yalta Mayor Yanina Pavlenko. In April 2024, the Ministry of Internal Affairs put Mashovets on the wanted list. The terrorists in Crimea were detained.

Earlier, the Head of the Republic of Crimea said that he had been attacked four times over the past year, and all the suspects were detained. According to the official, ten people are awaiting sentences.

In April 2024, the FSB reported that 27 explosive devices, 70 kg of explosives and detonators were found in a shipment of icons coming from Ukraine on the border with Latvia. Hexogen, whose capacity is 1.5 times more than TNT, was found in the icons. LINK, LINK

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hasbarats

the british bastards just cannot let go of crimea. they are copiing very hard with this loss

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strapon stupo

jens holm found turd in my diapers

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Bobo

this ordinance would have been noticed going through x-ray equipment to russia or indeed any other countries it was being sent to from the eu so western law enforcement agencies would have been aware of the contents!

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AM Hants

anybody remember the conditions of the ‘treaty of the final settlement with respect to germany’? germany was to behave and cause no problems to russia. failure to do that would violate the treaty. so where does this find leave germany? not forgetting ukraine has no borders with russia or belarus, as they never ratified the borders, in accordance with international law. so are the ukraine borders now back to pre-1917 times?

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