THWARTED BOMBINGS: Moscow’s Federal Security Service Foils a Series of Ukrainian-Plotted Assassination Attempts Against High-Ranking Russian Defense Officials (VIDEOS)
December 26, 2024

During the three years of war in Ukraine, the Kiev Nazi-friendly regime of Volodymyr Zelensky has never shied away from deploying ‘asymmetrical tactics’ (a.k.a. terrorism) to try to get back at enemies behind the frontlines.

A little over a week ago, Ukrainian services got themselves a ‘victory’ by admittedly blowing up Russian Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Defense Chief, General Kirillov, outside his building by detonating a bomb attached to an electric scooter.

But, today, it arises that Russia’s Federal Security Service said it had foiled multiple plots by Kiev to kill high-ranking Russian officers and their families in Moscow.

The attacks would use bombs disguised as power banks or document folders.

The New York Post reported:

“’The Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation has prevented a series of assassination attempts on high-ranking military personnel of the Defense Ministry’, the FSB said.

‘Four Russian citizens involved in the preparation of these attacks have been detained’, it said in a statement.
The FSB, the main successor to the Soviet-era KGB, said that the Russian citizens had been recruited by the Ukrainian intelligence services.”

Watch: FSB officers detain Russian citizens planning terrorist attacks against high-ranking officials of the Russian Ministry of Defense

One of the arrested men received a bomb disguised as a power bank in Moscow. The device was to be attached with magnets to the car of one of the Defense Ministry’s top officials.

“’An explosive device disguised as a portable charger (power bank), with magnets attached, had to be placed under the official car of one of the senior leaders of the Russian Defense Ministry’, [the FSB] said.”

Russian state TV showed footage of suspects admitting to recruitment by Ukrainian intelligence for bombings against Russian military.

“Moscow holds Ukraine responsible for a string of high-profile assassinations on its soil designed to weaken morale – and says the West is supporting a ‘terrorist regime’ in Kyiv.

Ukraine, which says Russia’s war against it poses an existential threat to the Ukrainian state, has made clear it regards such targeted killings as a legitimate tool.”

SBU head Vasyl Malyuk admitted ordering the terror bombings.

Read: Russia Demands Ukraine Arrest and Hand Over SBU Head Vasyl Malyuk, After He Admits on TV Role in Terror Attacks

The FSB says it also foiled a second terrorist attack on the head of project the that trains UAV instructors.

Two Russian citizens were tasked by Kiev with delivering a homemade explosive device disguised as a document folder.

Sputnik reported on Telegram:

“The Russian special services (FSB) has prevented an assassination of the head of project Archangel, which trains UAV operators, in Moscow.

A booby-trapped diploma was hidden in a backlit frame. FSB thwarted the explosion, the perpetrator and the courier who delivered the letter were detained. There are no casualties, a spokesperson for project said.”

 

The Ukrainians have scored some heavy blows with these bombings, having killed Russian philosopher Dugin’s daughter, Daria Dugina, as well as war correspondent Tatarsky and General Kirillov, among many other officials in Russi and in the conquered territories in Novorossiya.

Watch: Residents of Lugansk gather to pay tribute to Daria Dugina.

Watch: footage of the bombing attack that killed Maksim Fomin (Vladlen Tatarsky). 

Watch: footage of the explosion that killed General Igor Kirillov and his assistant.

Read more:

SHOCK VIDEO: Ukraine Assassinates Russian Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Defense Chief, General Kirillov, in Moscow Bomb Blast in Major Escalation

 

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Author: Paul Serran