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FSB agents planning terrorist attacks in Ukraine, EU detained

FSB Agents Plotted Terror Attacks in Ukraine, EU Detains Dozens

A shocking wave of arrests in Ukraine and the European Union (EU) has uncovered a daring plot by Federal Security Service (FSB) agents to launch a series of terror attacks in the Eastern European country, revealing a coordinated campaign of violence.

According to authorities, FSB officers, disguised as innocent civilians and separatist militants, were arrested during a joint operation conducted by Ukrainian and European law enforcement agencies. The operation, carried out on Monday morning, resulted in the detention of over 50 individuals.

The investigation revealed that the plotters aimed to cause widespread destruction and panic in major cities across Ukraine, targeting public facilities, transportation hubs, and strategic locations. The attack plan, which officials described as "well-structured and sophisticated," included the placement of improvised explosive devices, suicide attacks, and mass kidnappings.

Law enforcement officials suspect that the FSB has been secretly sponsoring separatist militias in eastern Ukraine, arming them with sophisticated weaponry and providing support to carry out terror attacks. By infiltrating the conflict zone and mixing with the separatists, the agents were able to blend in undetected and execute their plans from within.

"It is clear that Russian intelligence agencies are continuing to pursue an aggressive agenda, undermining regional security and stability," stated a joint statement issued by Ukrainian and European authorities. "The plot to unleash chaos and violence in Ukraine has been prevented, but our investigation will ensure that those responsible are held accountable and brought to justice."

The arrested agents, reportedly ranging from junior lieutenants to senior FSB commanders, were allegedly acting on explicit orders from Moscow to disrupt and destabilize the region. Insiders close to the investigation shared that the detained FSB members had received coded messages on encrypted channels, ordering them to engage in terrorist activities to "prolong the conflict and demonstrate Moscow’s military reach."

This incident highlights Russia’s persistent pattern of subverting regional stability, echoing the annexation of Crimea and continued support of pro-Russian separatist forces in eastern Ukraine.

The arrests and detentions have sparked international concern, particularly amid ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine in the wake of Moscow’s repeated violations of naval agreements. Western powers and Ukraine’s EU partners have joined forces to address this latest incursion, stressing the need to tighten security measures and maintain vigilance against emerging threats.

"This reckless behavior only strengthens our determination to stand firm in defense of Ukraine’s sovereignty and the security of Europe," stated the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell.

In the wake of the arrests, Ukraine has intensified measures to prevent potential future plots, including stepped-up surveillance at borders and strategic installations. EU-member states have pledged increased support and cooperation in the fight against terrorism and Russian aggressive behavior.

The plot to destroy Ukraine, now foiled, serves as a chilling reminder of the dire consequences of Moscow’s pursuit of destructive power.

https://global.espreso.tv/russia-ukraine-war-fsb-agents-planning-terrorist-attacks-in-ukraine-eu-detained

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