FSB Arrests German Woman in Alleged Ukraine-Linked Bomb Plot
The FSB said the device held 1.5 kilograms of TNT and was disabled by electronic jamming before it could detonate.
- On Monday, the Federal Security Service detained a 57-year-old German woman in Pyatigorsk carrying a rucksack with a bomb equivalent to 1.5 kg of TNT targeting a law enforcement facility in the Stavropol region.
- The FSB claimed the arrest prevented a terrorist attack it cast as a 'false-flag operation' directed by Ukraine, alleging the woman was recruited by a Central Asian accomplice working on orders from Kyiv.
- Authorities also arrested a man from Central Asia, born in 1997, described as "a supporter of radical ideology" who believed he was acting for a "terrorist organisation" to remotely detonate the device.
- Neither Kyiv nor Berlin has commented on the case, where the pair faces life in prison on terrorist charges following the FSB's operation and controlled explosion of the device.
- Detentions of Western citizens for actual attacks are rare in Russia, though officials previously alleged Ukrainian involvement in a 2024 massacre that killed 150 people, claims Kyiv denies.
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Russian security services report the capture of a German woman who tried to immolate herself with a bomb next to a Russian police facility
Russia arrests German citizen for allegedly plotting terror attack
Authorities alleged on Monday that she was acting on behalf of Ukrainian intelligence services. The post Russia arrests German citizen for allegedly plotting terror attack appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
In Russia, a German has been arrested on charges of being involved in a planned terrorist attack.
According to its own statements, the Russian domestic intelligence service FSB has arrested a 57-year-old German, who is said to have tried to bomb the city of Pjatigorsk. The Federal Foreign Office did not want to comment on the case.
According to the FSB, the woman tried to carry out a terrorist attack on behalf of Ukrainian secret services in the North Caucasus.
The Federal Service of the Russian Federation announced that it was encircling Nimeschini's thugs, and that the Yakus would suspect that a terrorist attack had been carried out after the thefts of the secret services.
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