Russian security services dismantle Ukrainian sabotage unit in Bryansk district
In a significant development, a Ukrainian sabotage group has been neutralised in the Bryansk region of Russia, according to the Federal Security Service (FSB). The group, composed of career employees of the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces, was reportedly planning to commit acts of sabotage and terrorist attacks on transport infrastructure facilities within Russia.
The operation against this group was carried out jointly with units of the Russian Guard and the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Three members of the Ukrainian sabotage group were killed during the operation, while three more were detained.
The militants were trained in Ukraine, with the participation of instructors from Lithuania, Estonia, and Norway. The group was reportedly supervised by the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine.
However, the exact names of the three saboteurs killed by the FSB in the Bryansk region are not available in the current search results. The Russian authorities have not released further details about the operation or the identities of the detained members.
This incident underscores the ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine, with both countries accusing each other of supporting separatist movements and engaging in hostile activities. It is a reminder of the importance of diplomatic efforts to resolve these conflicts peacefully.
As the situation continues to evolve, more information is expected to be released by the relevant authorities. The international community will be closely monitoring the developments and their potential impact on regional stability.
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