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Georgia’s Security Service Reports on Ukrainian Detainees, Says they Acted Under Instructions from Kyiv - Civil Georgia

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Georgia’s State Security Service (SSSG) provided new details on two Ukrainian citizens detained on September 11 for allegedly transporting explosives into the country. SSSG claims they were acting under instructions from Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU). The suspects reportedly note that the device’s final destination was intended to be Russia, but the Georgian Security agency says the evidence points to a potential target in central Tbilisi, an…

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The Georgian authorities have stated Friday that the two Ukrainians arrested one day ago, with powerful military explosives, were recruited by Ukrainian secret services to introduce these substances into Russia, reports...

·Romania
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Georgian security services reported on Friday that the two Ukrainians arrested the day before, in possession of powerful military explosives, were recruited by Ukrainian secret services to...

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A truck driver who was detained in Georgia reported that he had received explosives from the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) and had to deliver them to Russia, which was reported to the State Security Service of Georgia (SSC) and handed over to News Georgia.

·Moscow, Russian Federation
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Georgia claims Ukrainian special services are likely involved in delivering explosives to the countryThe Georgian State Security Service has said that SBU officers handed over explosives to the driver of a Mercedes truck for import into Georgia. The driver claims that he was allegedly transporting explosives to Russia, but the Georgian special service does not believe him.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Civil.ge broke the news in on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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