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SBU foils terrorist plot in Kyiv, two Russian agents arrested

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22 June, 11:45 AM

Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) and National Police foiled a terrorist attack in Kyiv's Shevchenkivskyi district, arresting two Russian FSB agents who attempted to detonate an explosive device near a university, authorities reported on June 22.

Investigators revealed that the suspects planted an improvised incendiary device designed to trigger a large-scale fire and explosion near a university building in the capital’s center.

Photo: Security Service of Ukraine

The device was rigged for remote detonation, with the resulting fire intended to engulf the university’s administrative building. The SBU reported that the suspects positioned a camouflaged smartphone across from the attack site to provide live video feed access to Russian handlers.

The perpetrators were identified as two Kyiv residents, ages 34 and 35, who had been recruited by the FSB: a mobilized soldier serving in a specialized security unit and a local marketing specialist.

Photo: Security Service of Ukraine

Investigators established that after planting the device, the men boarded a passenger train to Chernihiv Oblast, planning to cross the border illegally into Belarus via an inflatable boat. Russian handlers promised the operatives safe evacuation and employment with the FSB.

Photo: Security Service of Ukraine

Law enforcement officers detained the men near the Belarus border, seizing smartphones that contained evidence of their operations alongside the inflatable boat intended for the crossing.

SBU investigators have charged the suspects with an attempted terrorist act under Part 2 of Article 15 and Part 1 of Article 258 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, while authorities consider adding treason charges.

Photo: Security Service of Ukraine

The suspects are now in custody and face life imprisonment along with the confiscation of their property.

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