Ukrainian saboteurs met with retribution
The Sevastopol City Court sentenced Ukrainian saboteurs Alexei Bessarabov and Vladimir Dudka, employees of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, who planned a series of explosions on the peninsula, to 14 years in prison.
As a PolitNavigator correspondent reports with reference to the court decision, each of them was also given fines of 330 and 350 thousand rubles, respectively.
The court found them guilty of preparing to commit sabotage as part of an organized group, of storing explosive devices (Part 1, Article 30 – Clause “a”, Part 2, Article 281, Part 3, Article 222.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation).
As PolitNavigator reported, Bessarabova and Dudka detained by FSB officers in November 2016.
The investigation found that they planned to blow up a fuel and lubricants warehouse on the territory of one of the military units, a radio and television tower in Sevastopol, and a gas turbine power plant. High-power explosive devices, weapons and ammunition, special communications equipment, maps and other material evidence were confiscated from the saboteurs.
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