January 9, 2025
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The SBU detained saboteurs who planned to blow up railway tracks in Khmelnytskyi region

The security service and law enforcement officers exposed two mercenaries who tried to sabotage the railway. They were detained within a day after committing the crime. This is reported by the SBU. According to the SBU, two residents of Khmelnytskyi region were detained. They performed the tasks of Russian curators. It is known that the Russians recruited men through Telegram channels. They planted explosives on the rails and detonated them when they saw the approach”, — write on: ua.news

The security service and law enforcement officers exposed two mercenaries who tried to sabotage the railway. They were detained within a day after committing the crime.

This is reported by the SBU.

According to the SBU, two residents of Khmelnytskyi region were detained. They performed the tasks of Russian curators. It is known that the Russians recruited men through Telegram channels.

They planted explosives on the tracks and detonated them when they saw a freight train approaching. However, the driver stopped the train in time, so no one was injured as a result of the explosion.

The men recorded their actions on video for reporting to the perpetrators of the crime. After committing the crime, they were going to hide. However, during the day, the police and SBU employees established their whereabouts and detained them.

Mobile phones with evidence of correspondence with the enemy were seized from them during searches. Both men face from 15 years in prison to life imprisonment with confiscation of property.

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