FSB prevented a terrorist attack planned by Ukrainian special services

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The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) announced that the terrorist attack on the Leningrad and Kalinin nuclear power plants, planned by the Ukrainian special services for the last Victory Day, ended in failure. It has been reported DEA News.

According to the FSB, a sabotage and terrorist group affiliated with the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine (SVR) planned to undermine more than 30 high-voltage power transmission towers of the Leningrad and Kalinin nuclear power plants. According to the plan of the Ukrainian special services, this would lead to the shutdown of nuclear reactors, disruption of the normal operation of the nuclear power plant, and also cause serious economic and reputational damage to the Russian Federation.

The ministry announced that the terrorists managed to detonate one column of the power transmission line of the Leningrad NPP and excavate four columns, as well as place improvised explosive devices (IEDs) under the seven pillars of the Kalinin NPP.

According to the FSB, two Ukrainians were detained, and a citizen of Ukraine and the Russian Federation, who was in Belgium, was also put on the wanted list.

Previously, the Leninsky District Court in Orenburg arrested In Novotroitsk, a Russian was detained for two months for preparing terrorist attacks in the Orenburg region.

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