Two Female Russian Agents Detained in Kyiv Over Planned Terror Attack: Details of the Assassination Plot.
Female Agents of the Russian Federation Arrested in Ukraine
According to Espreso.tv: Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) has apprehended two female operatives working for the Russian Federation who were plotting a terrorist attack in Kyiv. The suspects intended to detonate an improvised explosive device near Independence Square (Maidan Nezalezhnosti), targeting a Ukrainian serviceman.
Investigators discovered a GPS tracker attached to the military member's vehicle, revealing the operatives' plans for the assassination. One of the detained individuals is an unemployed resident of the Sumy region, while the other previously owned a confectionery shop in Sevastopol. Both women are now under suspicion for multiple violations of Ukraine's Criminal Code.
Current Status and Consequences
The suspects are currently in custody without the possibility of bail. If convicted, they face life imprisonment along with the confiscation of their assets. The SBU is continuing its investigation into the case to uncover all details and any potential links between the detainees and terrorist organizations.
This incident highlights the ongoing threat of terrorist acts in Ukraine, particularly amid the heightened tensions with Russia. The SBU's swift response underscores its active efforts to combat terrorism and sabotage attempts that could compromise national security. The ongoing investigation may reveal broader support networks for terrorist activities and their possible connections to foreign agents.
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