Russia used sex toys, cosmetics, and a Ukrainian for sabotage in Europe.
Russian special services carried out a series of package explosions in Europe, reports the publication 'Glavkom' referring to Reuters. These explosions took place last summer at courier warehouses in Great Britain, Germany, and Poland. Packages containing homemade incendiary devices and flammable substances were found at these warehouses. Investigators established that the Main Intelligence Directorate of Russia is involved in these explosions.
There are five suspects in the investigation, including Ukrainian Vladislav Derkavets. Instructions he received from a man with the pseudonym Warrior were found on him. Package supplier Alexander Bezrukavy is also suspected of preparing attacks on cargo planes flying to North America.
Press secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov denies any connection between Russia and these arsons, calling them 'fake news.' Earlier, a British court recognized three Bulgarian citizens as Russian spies. Additionally, in January 2025, a search for Russian drones was initiated in the British ocean, but it later turned out that the sounds were caused by whales.
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