Kyiv Terror Plot Thwarted: SBU Nabs a Marketer and a Deserter Soldier.
Kyiv Attack Foiled by Ukrainian Security Service
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) has detained two individuals who were plotting a bombing attack. Their plan involved planting explosives under a generator near a government building. The suspects have been identified as a marketing professional and a soldier who had deserted the military.
The pair intended to flee to Russia via the Chernihiv region. To facilitate their escape, they had prepared an inflatable boat. The SBU has formally charged them with attempted terrorism and high treason, crimes that carry a potential penalty of life imprisonment along with asset forfeiture.
Ongoing Security Operations in Ukraine
The arrest operation was carried out by SBU units and the National Police in the capital. This incident follows a major operation on May 22 in Kyiv, where a large-scale network of informants working for Russia's FSB was neutralized. The security situation in Ukraine remains tense, and law enforcement is working tirelessly to protect citizens.
These detentions highlight the persistent threat of terrorism in Ukraine, especially amid ongoing military conflict and foreign aggression. The SBU continues to take proactive steps to identify and eliminate potential dangers, showing their readiness to address security challenges. Such events also underscore the critical need for cooperation among various law enforcement agencies in combating terrorism and treason at the state level.
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