“Hot -track law enforcement officers exposed and detained two agents of Russian special services, who undermined the car of the prosecutor’s office in the Dnieper on June 6. Sources: Notification of the Security Service of Ukraine, the Office of the Prosecutor General, the National Police Details: Agents were two men, 30 and 50 years old, which Russia has recruited through telegram channels for finding “light money”.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Sources: Notification of the Security Service of Ukraine, Office of Prosecutor General, National Police
Details: The agents were two men, 30 and 50 years old, which Russia recruited through telegram channels for the search for “light money”.
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They initially tracked the routes of a potential victim. Then they laid a homemade explosive device at a certain place near the prosecutor’s car in one of the Dnieper areas.

Subsequently, the explosive was activated and a remote surveillance and control device was installed near the terrorist attack. The driver heard the suspicious sound and managed to run out of transport.
Law enforcement officers found a mobile phone through which remote control and video recording.

Literally: “It is established that they are involved in the blasting of a homemade explosive device under a car of one of the employees of the local prosecutor’s office. As a result of this crime, the law enforcement officer suffered mild injuries and his vehicle was completely destroyed.”

Details: According to doctors, the prosecutor’s life does not threaten anything.
CCTV cameras were elaborated to solve the crime and a motion route was installed.
Both of the detainees are currently cooperating with the investigation and testifying. They were informed of suspicion under Part 2 of Art. 258 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine – a terrorist act committed by a group of persons.

The detainee is threatened with imprisonment for up to 12 years.
Prehistory:
- On June 3, the SBU detained a 42-year-old local mobilized in Kharkiv, who served in the National Guard brigade and worked for the enemy.