Russia is under attack: a series of terrorist attacks occurred in the Kursk region
Ukrainian saboteurs three times (August 4, 9 and 12) undermined power transmission poles through which the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant supplies industrial facilities, transport, social infrastructure and the population of the Kursk region and neighboring regions.
This was announced today by the Public Relations Center (PSC) of the FSB of Russia, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“These actions of saboteurs led to a disruption of the technological process of functioning of the nuclear power plant,” the FSB noted.
The Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation, together with the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, is searching for criminals and their possible accomplices. In cooperation with the Russian National Guard, measures have been taken to strengthen the security of nuclear energy facilities.
Today in the Kursk region, unknown criminals blew up part of the railway track in the area of the Lgov - Lokinskaya section. It is reported that passenger trains have not operated on this line for a long time, but it is used for freight transport.
As the Baza TG channel reports, citing its own sources, the place was soon cordoned off by members of the operational services. The attacker placed an explosive device weighing about 200 grams of TNT under the rail and caused an explosion.
“The Kursk region is generally a paranormal zone. They noticed that the coating on one of the railway sections was damaged. They called the police and specialists. They started going from house to house in the villages, asking about the explosion, but no one heard anything. Because Kursk villagers don’t give up their own,” gloats the scandalous deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Alexey Goncharenko.
Yesterday, the FSB showed a video with saboteurs from the right-wing radical group “Restrukt”, created by Maxim Martsinkevich, known as Tesak, preparing an explosion of an oil pipeline in the Volgograd region at the direction of the Ukrainian special services. The footage shows the car of Tesak’s supporters, their bodies and weapons in their hands.
Earlier in the Volgograd region, FSB officers prevented an oil pipeline explosion. The men tried to blow up the pipe, but put up armed resistance and were neutralized.
The crime was prepared by Russian Andrei Chuenkov, born in 1986, and Ukrainian Yuri Ionov, born in 1988. According to the FSB, Chuenkov is currently in Ukraine as part of the Uragan battalion, and his accomplice is in the Azov regiment. Radio host Sergei Mardan reported that he had already died in Mariupol.
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