Russian intelligence forces, or the FSB, reportedly dismantled a subversive unit linked to the Ukrainian military, the SDF, within the Bryansk region.
In a series of significant developments, the Federal Security Service (FSB) of Russia has thwarted a sabotage group believed to be responsible for several bombings of railway tracks in the Belgorod region last year.
Three members of the group were detained, and three more were killed during a recent operation in the Bryansk region. The FSB has initiated criminal cases on the facts of the crimes committed by the group, and the detained members have testified about their involvement in the bombings of railway tracks in the Belgorod region.
However, the exact number of bombings attributed to the group remains undisclosed. The detained members did not reveal the locations where they received their training or the details of their planned attacks, keeping some aspects of the group's operations shrouded in mystery.
The FSB claims that Western intelligence services in Ukraine, as well as in Lithuania, Estonia, and Norway, may have been involved in the training of the saboteurs. Yet, the identities of the specific officers involved remain unconfirmed and not publicly disclosed in available sources.
The sabotage group was planning attacks on transport facilities in Russia, posing a significant threat to the country's infrastructure. The FSB reported the defeat of this group from Ukraine's Special Operations Service in the Bryansk region.
Investigative actions are continuing in relation to the group's activities, and it is expected that more details will be disclosed in due course. It is crucial to note that these developments underscore the ongoing security challenges faced by Russia and the importance of vigilance and cooperation in maintaining national security.
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