MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia’s Federal Safety Service (FSB) stated on Thursday that it had foiled a number of plots by Ukrainian intelligence companies to kill high-ranking Russian officers and their households in Moscow utilizing bombs disguised as energy banks or doc folders.
Ukraine’s SBU intelligence service killed Lieutenant Basic Kirillov, chief of Russia’s Nuclear, Organic and Chemical Safety Troops, on Dec. 17 in Moscow exterior his condo constructing by detonating a bomb hooked up to an electrical scooter.
An SBU supply confirmed to Reuters that the Ukrainian intelligence company had been behind the hit. Russia stated the killing was a terrorist assault by Kyiv and vowed revenge.
“The Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation has prevented a series of assassination attempts on high-ranking military personnel of the Defence Ministry,” the FSB stated.
“Four Russian citizens involved in the preparation of these attacks have been detained.”
The FSB, the principle successor to the Soviet-era KGB, stated that the Russian residents had been recruited by the Ukrainian intelligence companies.
One of many males retrieved a bomb disguised as an influence financial institution in Moscow that was to be hooked up with magnets to the automotive of a one of many defence ministry’s high officers, the FSB stated.
One other Russian man was tasked with reconnaissance of senior Russian defence officers. One plot concerned the supply of a bomb disguised as a doc folder, the FSB stated.