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Russians, Ukrainian arrested trying to enter Albanian army plant

One suspect allegedly attacked two security guards with neuroparalysing spray, Defence Ministry says

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 21 Aug 2022 12:00PM

Russians, Ukrainian arrested trying to enter Albanian army plant
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama says the two Russians and Ukrainian are suspected of espionage. – Wikimapia pic, August 21, 2022

TIRANA – Two Albanian soldiers were injured while trying to stop two Russians and a Ukrainian national from entering a military plant, the country’s Defence Ministry said late yesterday evening.

One of the suspects allegedly attacked the guards while trying to take photographs of the Gramsh factory in central Albania, which is used for dismantling derelict weapons, the ministry said in a statement.

“In an attempt to escape control, one of the Russian nationals, identified by the initials M.Z., 24, used neuroparalysing spray on the two security guards,” the ministry added.

Two other suspects – a Russian citizen identified as S.T., 33, and Ukrainian national F.A., 25 – were also arrested near the factory.

The two injured Albanian soldiers were taken to a Tirana hospital after sustaining eye injuries, the statement said.

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama said the three individuals were “suspected of espionage”.

The military police, alongside intelligence and anti-terrorism agencies, rushed to the scene to investigate the incident.

Albania has been a Nato member since 2009. – AFP, August 21, 2022

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