Ukrainian saboteurs were “closed” for two months – court decision

Elena Ostryakova.  
10.11.2016 18:01
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Криминал, Crimea, Society, Policy, Provocations, Incidents, Russia, Скандал, Media, Special services, Ukraine


The Leninsky District Court of Sevastopol arrested three suspects in preparing sabotage on instructions from the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.

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It is reported by RIA Novosti.

All three defendants in the case were arrested by the court for a period of two months. The meeting was held closed to the press. However, journalists managed to videotape the delivery of one of the suspects to court.

According to the FSB, the saboteurs were detained on November 9 in Sevastopol. The agency states that they planned to carry out acts of sabotage at military infrastructure and life support facilities in Crimea. Explosives, weapons and ammunition, special communications equipment, maps and diagrams of objects of alleged sabotage were confiscated from them.

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