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Eight detained over Crimea bridge blast: Russian security service

Suspects detained are Russian, Ukrainian, Armenian, FSB says

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 12 Oct 2022 8:00PM

Eight detained over Crimea bridge blast: Russian security service
Explosives have entered Russia on October 4 in a truck with Georgian license plates and reached the region of Krasnodar on October 6, two days before the blasts, the FSB said.– AFP pic, October 12, 2022

MOSCOW – Russia has detained eight suspects over the deadly explosion of the bridge linking annexed Crimea to Russia, the FSB security service said in a statement quoted by news agencies today.

The suspects include five Russians and “three Ukrainian and Armenian citizens”, it said, without providing more details.

“The explosives were hidden in 22 plastic film rolls weighing 22,770kg,” it said.

The rolls left on a boat in August from the Ukrainian port of Odessa to Bulgaria. They then transited through the port of Poti in Georgia, then sent overland to Armenia before arriving by road in Russia, according to FSB.

The explosives entered Russia on October 4 in a truck with Georgian license plates and reached the region of Krasnodar on October 6, two days before the blasts, FSB said.

The “terrorist attack” was organised by Ukrainian secret services, with a Kyiv agent having coordinated the transit of the explosives, according to FSB.

On Saturday, a blast ripped through the road and rail bridge connecting Crimea to Russia, killing three people, causing damage and igniting a massive fire.

The bridge is logistically crucial for Moscow – a vital transport link for moving military equipment to Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine.

It is also hugely symbolic, with President Vladimir Putin having personally inaugurated the structure in 2018.

The blast sparked celebrations from Ukrainians. Russia blamed the explosion on Kyiv on Sunday and on Monday launched missile attacks across Ukraine, killing at least 19 people and wounding more than 100.

On Monday Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia’s response to any further Ukrainian attacks would be “severe”.

FSB claims foiled attack

In separate statements carried by Russian news agencies, FSB also said it had foiled two attempted attacks allegedly planned by Kyiv on Russian territory: one near the capital Moscow and another in a city close to the border with Ukraine.

FSB said it arrested a Ukrainian suspected of preparing to use a portable missile launcher for “sabotage and terrorist attacks” in the Moscow region.

It said the suspect, a citizen of Ukraine born in 1972, brought Igla missile launchers inside a secret compartment of a car, driving from Kyiv to Russia via Estonia.

It said it had confiscated “means of communication” confirming the suspect’s contact with Ukraine’s special services.

FSB also said it detained another Ukrainian, born in 1967, accused of organising an attack with explosives against a “transport-logistics hub” in Bryansk.

It said the suspect arrived in Russia via Estonia to one of the border regions of Russia, where he picked up a cache with components of explosive devices “prepared by Ukrainian special services”.

The suspect then allegedly conducted reconnaissance at a warehouse of a transport and logistics company in order to plant an improvised explosive device and carry out a “high-power explosion”, according to FSB.

It claimed both suspects have admitted their guilt and are cooperating with investigators. – AFP, October 12, 2022

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