Georgia says it seized Russia-bound cargo of explosives sent from Ukraine
- The Georgian State Security Service has seized explosive devices intended for transportation to Russia, with individuals from multiple nationalities involved in smuggling and transportation within Georgia.
- The SSSG has opened an investigation into the case, focusing on charges of illegal purchase and storage of explosives, which carry a penalty of three to six years imprisonment. Additional charges for preparation of terrorist acts could be added.
- The SSSG discovered, among other items, six special explosive devices concealed within electric car batteries, containing military-grade C-4 plastic explosives. The total weight of the explosives was 14 kilograms .
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