Russian agent exposed in Zaporizhzhia

Source: Security Service of Ukraine

In Zaporizhzhia, the SBU detained a man who is suspected of preparing an attack on the local post office.

According to the security, the detainee is a Russian military intelligence agent who tried to blow up a post office in Zaporizhzhia.

In his apartment, the agent made a home-made explosive device with remote control.

The Russian special services provided him with manufacturing instructions.

The suspect hid the manufactured device in fruit boxes to then send them to the cargo department of one of the postal operators.

According to the available data, the Russian Federation hoped that the explosion would lead to numerous casualties among the civilian population and spread panic in the front-line city.

In addition, the suspect collected intelligence on the location and movement of the Ukrainian forces in the area.

The Security Service continues investigation into the case. The agent may face life imprisonment under the article of high treason.

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